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District planning teams in England

Public Health, 1982
District planning teams (D.P.T.s), or health care planning teams (H.C.P.T.s) constituted one of the distinctive features of the National Health Service Reorganization in 1974. Such planning teams have been widely established throughout England. These results are from a survey of D.P.T.s in England, conducted from October 1978 to September 1980.
W, Kearns, K, Murray-Sykes, P, Mullen
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District road-network planning

Third World Planning Review, 2001
The provision of transport infrastructure, particularly in rural areas, is a key area of development policy, as physical access is seen as a way of improving economic generation opportunities in remote areas. This paper reviews the Pilot Labour-Based District Road Rehabilitation and Maintenance Project (PLRP) in Nepal and its contribution to the ...
Chandra Shrestha   +2 more
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Advance planning in district nursing practice

British Journal of Community Nursing, 2023
Most district nurses would willingly know precisely what the future has in store, as they would spend their professional time raking over past mistakes. Legal responsibilities require both, though each in a limited way. John Finch, a freelance journalist specialising in tax and ethics affecting clinical practice, examines how the building blocks of ...
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Neighborhood Business Improvement District Planning

2021
Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) are an increasingly popular format for sustainably providing supplemental services and enhancements to neighborhood-scale commercial corridors and their surrounds. Some have argued that they are a neoliberal mechanism for privatization of community production that ought to be commonly held, an antidemocratic ...
Joshua M. Stratton-Rayner   +1 more
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Planning Model of Irrigation District

Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 1987
A linear optimization model for planning the management of Irrigation District No. 38, in the State of Sonora, Mexico, is presented. The model considers the yield, price, and production cost of twelve primary crops; the land restriction on cropped areas; the storage capacity of the existing reservoir and aquifer; the reservoir net inflows; the ...
Jesús Chávez‐Morales   +2 more
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Planning for tourism business districts

Annals of Tourism Research, 1993
Abstract This case study shows how contrasting planning systems— one regulatory and the other proactive—have resulted in markedly different tourism developments in Niagara Falls (Canada and the United States). In both border cities, older “downtown” areas have been eclipsed; in US Niagara Falls, tourist-oriented facilities and services have been ...
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School District Master Planning

2012
School District Master Planning: The Teaching Supplement—a guide to the book of the same name—is designed for instructors of graduate level courses in school district demographics and facilities planning, as well as for school district administrators in need of a practical reference text.
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School District Master Planning

2011
What is school district master planning? This book explains how this planning is done, using a proven process, not theories. The process helps you avoid cost overruns, public outrage, repeated redistricting, and classrooms built in wrong places that all represent poor planning.
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Business districts in subdivision planning

National Municipal Review, 1930
AbstractNew methods of estimating area needed for business districts in a zone plan must be developed. There is no cut and dried formula.
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Planned Industrial Districts

Journal of Geography, 1957
Carole Wagner, B. H. Schockel
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