Regional planning approaches: Lessonsfrom the land use planning and management project/ text by Georg Jahnsen
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi: Deutsche Gesellschaft Fur. 2019Description: 47 pSubject(s): DDC classification:- 333.7314 REG
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State land use (planning) policies- manual for regional planning-Demonstration project Tamil Nadu - Demonstration project for Odisha- Capacity development- The culture of spatial planning
Growing urbanisation requires us to preserve a healthy balance between nature, rural settlements and urban regions, including the market driven peri-urban growth. There is a constitutional mandate to generate spatial planning in each district, but we still witness haphazard developments. The question that arises is how and why spatial planning is contained with boundaries when economic development goes beyond.
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