Systemic Planning: Theory and ApplicationHeath Lexington Books, 1970 - 376 pages |
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... relatively lower income levels and lower levels of educational attainment . The type of elections in these cities may be either partisan or nonpartisan , but there is a strong tendency toward mayor - council or commission forms of ...
... relatively lower income levels and lower levels of educational attainment . The type of elections in these cities may be either partisan or nonpartisan , but there is a strong tendency toward mayor - council or commission forms of ...
Page 250
... relatively little bearing on the level of planning commitment . Of greater importance is the continuity of service of the planning director ( regardless of whether or not he was in office when the plan was completed ) and the extent to ...
... relatively little bearing on the level of planning commitment . Of greater importance is the continuity of service of the planning director ( regardless of whether or not he was in office when the plan was completed ) and the extent to ...
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... relatively few respondents , even though this approach , of late , has received considerable discussion in the literature . From an analysis of the distribution of these approaches , it may be concluded that the conceptual character of ...
... relatively few respondents , even though this approach , of late , has received considerable discussion in the literature . From an analysis of the distribution of these approaches , it may be concluded that the conceptual character of ...
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