Spatial, Environmental, and Resource Policy in the Developing CountriesManas Chatterji Gower, 1983 - Počet stran: 428 |
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... town . The associated impact on the physical growth and expansion of the town , as well as the attendant problems of pressure on residential environment , is examined in subsequent sections of this paper . Suggestions are also offered ...
... town . The associated impact on the physical growth and expansion of the town , as well as the attendant problems of pressure on residential environment , is examined in subsequent sections of this paper . Suggestions are also offered ...
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... town from a predominantly farming settlement to a modernizing and fast expanding University town . With a population of 110,790 in 1952 , the town grew to only 130,050 in 1963. Today , it is estimated to have attained a population of ...
... town from a predominantly farming settlement to a modernizing and fast expanding University town . With a population of 110,790 in 1952 , the town grew to only 130,050 in 1963. Today , it is estimated to have attained a population of ...
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... town emanates from its policies with respect to housing for its staff and students . Initially , efforts were made to provide houses for both staff and students on the campus . However , with the pressure of numbers , the University had ...
... town emanates from its policies with respect to housing for its staff and students . Initially , efforts were made to provide houses for both staff and students on the campus . However , with the pressure of numbers , the University had ...
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Towards new development concepts in relation to | 33 |
6 | 53 |
Policy analysis using an integrated multiregional | 64 |
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