Spatial, Environmental, and Resource Policy in the Developing CountriesManas Chatterji Gower, 1983 - Počet stran: 428 |
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Strana 113
... Bombay and Calcutta . In fact , the scale of the analysis is that of the metropolitan region , namely the BMR ( Bombay Metropolitan Region ) and the CMD ( Calcutta Metropolitan_District ) . ( See Map 1 and Map 2. ) The BMR has an area ...
... Bombay and Calcutta . In fact , the scale of the analysis is that of the metropolitan region , namely the BMR ( Bombay Metropolitan Region ) and the CMD ( Calcutta Metropolitan_District ) . ( See Map 1 and Map 2. ) The BMR has an area ...
Strana 121
... Bombay or Bandra - Kurla rather than the Kalyan Complex . 5 Conversely , emphasis on manufactur- ing favors the Kalyan Complex or New Bombay rather than Bandra - Kurla . Moreover , choosing a particular decentralization strategy ...
... Bombay or Bandra - Kurla rather than the Kalyan Complex . 5 Conversely , emphasis on manufactur- ing favors the Kalyan Complex or New Bombay rather than Bandra - Kurla . Moreover , choosing a particular decentralization strategy ...
Strana 137
... Bombay economy is relatively strong whereas the Calcutta economy is stagnant and weak . The implication is that a decentralization strategy is more appropriate in Bombay , although even there it should be guided very cautiously rather ...
... Bombay economy is relatively strong whereas the Calcutta economy is stagnant and weak . The implication is that a decentralization strategy is more appropriate in Bombay , although even there it should be guided very cautiously rather ...
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Towards new development concepts in relation to | 33 |
6 | 53 |
Policy analysis using an integrated multiregional | 64 |
Autorská práva | |
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