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Basic Thinking in Regional Planning (Publications of the Institute of Social Studies, Series Maior, Volume XIV)by Gillie, F. B
Book desription: Hague, Netherlands: Mouton, 1967. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. This book was written for people without specialized training who become involved with regional planning in developing countries; it seeks to make clear the kind of thinking necessary in regional planning, the role of research, the problems of securing and examining evidence, and the time element; successive chapters examine universal problems such as population growth, urbanization, industrial change, and the evolution of transport; the final section discusses the form of the plan and its presentation (light green cloth with gold lettering on dark green background, prevous owner's name on front endpaper, slight edgewear; blue & gray dust jacket with a few small tears along edges; otherwise a good, clean, tight copy)
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