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Regional Planning Tensions: Planning for Economic Growth and Sustainable Development in Two Contrasting English Regions [PDF]

open access: possibleEnvironment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 2003
The new regional governance arrangements for England are raising profound challenges for the integration of planning, sustainable-development, and economic-development strategies. The authors examine how tensions are emerging in respect of efforts to provide employment sites for large-scale inward investments, using the contrasting experiences of the ...
David Counsell, Graham Haughton
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Economic planning and the growth problem in Developing Countries

Economics of Planning, 1961
The ultimate purpose of progress is, in my opinion, something far beyond an increase in living standards. It is cultural, spiritual and moral and it is a training in the philosophy of helping others.
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Economic planning and growth of education in developing countries

SIMULATION, 1977
The criteria for economic planning influence the growth of the educational system, the rate of employ ment of the educated labor force, and the growth of the educated human resource base in developing coun tries. When the use of available human resources is not the major concern in planning, all these factors may display cyclical behavior during ...
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Economic Growth, Development Planning and Policy Alternatives in Medan, Indonesia

Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 1987
Rapid urban growth, in spite of some limited success in controlling population expansion, will likely continue over the next two decades in much of the developing world. Growing evidence suggests that this surge of urbanization poses significant problems for urban development and management as well as for national economic progress in general.
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Planning for Growth: Contradictions in the Framework of Economic and Urban Development from the “Spanish Miracle” (1959-1973)

Journal of Urban History, 2020
In the postwar period, the strong economic growth in Western countries coincided with the configuration of their modern urban planning systems. This article aims at exploring to what extent the targets of the economic planning that was broadly adopted in this growth period conditioned the performance of urban planning tools by analyzing the case of ...
Juan Luis De las Rivas Sanz   +1 more
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Distribution system planning and development for supporting economic — Social growth in Luangprabang province Lao PDR

2016 IEEE 6th International Conference on Power Systems (ICPS), 2016
this paper, is a study on the planning and development of the electricity distribution system to supporting economic and society growth in Luangprabang, from the year 2015 -2025, and to reliability improvement of the electricity distribution system in Luangprabang branch, based on the rate economic and social growth.
K. Ngamsanroaj   +2 more
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Developing the Soci-economic Urban Sustainable Planning Strategies Based on the Smart and Inclusive Growth Principles [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Business and Economics, 2015
In 2010, EU adopted a new growth strategy which includes three growth priorities, i.e., (1) Smart Growth, (2) Sustainable Growth and (3) Inclusive Growth to be reached by 2020. Over the years, studies have been developed to examine issues in urban growth, or more recently inclusive growth.
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