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what is the nature of regional planning? anyone plz​

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Answered by Aaruu01
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Explanation:

Regional planning may be defined as the integrated management of the economic, social, and physical resources of a spatially bounded area. Regional plans and policies have been proposed and carried out since the beginnings of civilized settlement.

Answered by Anonymous
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➠ AnSwer :-

⟹Regional planning :-

  • Regional planning deals with the efficient placement of land-use activities, infrastructure, and settlement growth across a larger area of land than an individual city or town.
  • Regional planning is a sub-field of urban planning as it relates land use practices on a broader scale.
  • Large-scale planning across a number of towns and cities
  • Its at this scale where many problems arise, and where they can most effectively be dealt with. Regional planning involves the coordination of regional transportation planning with land planning and development on a large scale.
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