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Regional Planning

Regional planning is a branch of land use planning that deals with efficient land use activities. It can include infrastructure and settlement across a larger land area than an individual city or town. The related field of urban planning deals with the specific issues of city planning. Such planning is often based on a European perspective.

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Description

Upper San Pedro River Basin Alternative Futures

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Land Use Planning

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Andrew Miller

Last Updated

6/5/2008

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