Managing development : decentralisation, geographical socialism, and urban replication

By: Indiresan, P. VMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi ; Newbury Park : Sage Publications, 1990Description: 284 p. : illISBN: 9788170361794; 8170361796 :; 0803996381 (U.S.)Subject(s): Economic development | City planning | UrbanizationDDC classification: 307.1 Online resources: Click here to access online | Click here to access online
Contents:
A Model of Development as a Process of Step-ChangeUrban Development by ReplicationMaslow Needs, Economic Development and Geographical SocialismSWOT Analysis for Economic DevelopmentMismatches and Weaknesses Politics in Human Resource UtilizationThreats Labour, Bureaucracy and Entrepreneur CostsA Weed The Unrestrained Cancer of CitiesUrban Design for DecongestionMaking New Towns AffordableFeedback Control and Political Structure
Summary: This study describes why a degraded environment is not the result but the cause of poverty. The author shows that a high quality urban environment is not a luxury, even for a poor country like India, but a necessity for economic prosperity.
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A Model of Development as a Process of Step-ChangeUrban Development by ReplicationMaslow Needs, Economic Development and Geographical SocialismSWOT Analysis for Economic DevelopmentMismatches and Weaknesses Politics in Human Resource UtilizationThreats Labour, Bureaucracy and Entrepreneur CostsA Weed The Unrestrained Cancer of CitiesUrban Design for DecongestionMaking New Towns AffordableFeedback Control and Political Structure

This study describes why a degraded environment is not the result but the cause of poverty. The author shows that a high quality urban environment is not a luxury, even for a poor country like India, but a necessity for economic prosperity.

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