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The Political Ecology of Ciocârlița UDI : A Case Study in Local Governance and Resource Management

Ciocârlița UDI demonstrates both the potential and the pitfalls of inter-community infrastructure management in rural Romania. While it has tangibly improved water access, roads, and waste disposal, its long-term viability depends on reducing bureaucratic friction and ensuring financial autonomy beyond EU cycles. For policymakers, the Ciocârlița model offers lessons in local capacity building—provided that citizen engagement and maintenance budgets are prioritized equally with construction targets.

3.1. Water and Sanitation Network The flagship project of Ciocârlița UDI is the extension of the potable water network to 100% of households. Prior to 2022, only 45% of homes had access to centralized water. Through a €2.1 million grant from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), the UDI has installed 28 km of new pipelines and a modern chlorination station. ciocanitoarea udi

The UDI was formally recognized through Local Council Decision No. 14/2021, aligning with the Romanian Ministry of Development’s guidelines for inter-community development associations (ADI).

This paper examines the governance framework and environmental management strategies of Ciocârlița UDI (Unitatea de Dezvoltare Infrastructurală), a newly designated infrastructural development unit in the Ciocârlița commune of Southern Romania. Focusing on the intersection of local administrative reform, EU-funded infrastructure projects, and community impact, the study argues that Ciocârlița UDI serves as a microcosm for the challenges facing rural Romanian municipalities in the post-accession era. The paper analyzes water sanitation, road modernization, and waste management initiatives to assess the effectiveness of decentralized governance models. The Political Ecology of Ciocârlița UDI : A

3.3. Waste Management In partnership with the Giurgiu County Sanitation Authority, Ciocârlița UDI introduced a door-to-door selective waste collection system. Two collection centers for bulky waste and recyclables (plastic, glass, paper) have been established, reducing illegal dumping by an estimated 60% in 2023.

The UDI is managed by a board consisting of the mayors of the three partner communes, with Ciocârlița’s mayor serving as the rotating president. Monthly public meetings are broadcast on the commune’s Facebook page. However, a 2023 report by the Romanian Institute for Public Policy noted that citizen attendance at meetings remains low (under 15% of eligible adults), suggesting a gap between formal transparency and actual civic engagement. Through a €2

Compared to similar UDIs in Dolj and Olt counties, Ciocârlița UDI has achieved a higher rate of project completion (70% vs. regional average of 55%). This success is attributed to the proactive leadership of the mayor and the commune’s prior experience with EU grant writing through the National Rural Development Programme.