medborgerbudgettering
Medborgerbudgettering, or participatory budgeting, is a democratic process in which residents directly decide how to allocate a portion of public budgets. It aims to increase citizen influence, transparency, and accountability in public spending.
The approach originated in Porto Alegre, Brazil, in 1989, and has since spread worldwide, adapting to city,
The process usually includes proposal collection from communities, deliberative meetings (in person or online), project evaluation
Common objectives include promoting inclusion of marginalized groups, improving service delivery, and building trust in local
Variants exist, including direct participatory budgeting at the neighborhood or district level, and multi-year or citywide
Evaluation and challenges: results vary; potential benefits include better-aligned investments and civic engagement, but challenges include