what is directive and comprehensive planning? and what are the differences btwn them?
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Directive planning is a planning in which forces of market, i.e demand and supply are only directed by the state. In such a planning, there is free play of market forces. Comprehensive planning is a planning in which equal importance is given to both economic and social sectors.
Comprehensive planning is a process that determines community goals and aspirations in terms of community development. The result is called a comprehensive plan and both expresses and regulates public policies on transportation, utilities, land use, recreation, and housing.
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directive plan refer to market force of supply and demand and no control of public sector . main role of private sector
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