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Innovation and Action in Regional Planning
Accomplishments of regional health planning are reviewed in this collection of 20 essays presented at the 1975 Annual Conference of the American Institute of Planners. The essays are grouped under four headings: Growth Policy, Federal Aid Impacts, Emerging Social Concerns, and Involving Citizens and Community Leaders. Each of the major headings is preceded by a one-page summary of general issues covered. Specific topics addressed in the essays are metropolitan and regional planning, growth management, regional capital improvements programing, areawide management of water quality, reorganizing for areawide health planning, regional housing and suburban deterioration, manpower planning, regional planning for the delivery of community mental health and mental retardation services, leadership attitudes, interjurisdictional involvement in project planning, and land use planning. The experiences of Maryland, Minnesota, California, Michigan, Virginia, West Virginia, New York, and Texas in regional planning are reported.
Innovation and Action in Regional Planning
Accomplishments of regional health planning are reviewed in this collection of 20 essays presented at the 1975 Annual Conference of the American Institute of Planners. The essays are grouped under four headings: Growth Policy, Federal Aid Impacts, Emerging Social Concerns, and Involving Citizens and Community Leaders. Each of the major headings is preceded by a one-page summary of general issues covered. Specific topics addressed in the essays are metropolitan and regional planning, growth management, regional capital improvements programing, areawide management of water quality, reorganizing for areawide health planning, regional housing and suburban deterioration, manpower planning, regional planning for the delivery of community mental health and mental retardation services, leadership attitudes, interjurisdictional involvement in project planning, and land use planning. The experiences of Maryland, Minnesota, California, Michigan, Virginia, West Virginia, New York, and Texas in regional planning are reported.
Innovation and Action in Regional Planning
B. D. McDowell (author)
1977
242 pages
Report
No indication
English
Planning Methodology , Health planning , California , Guidelines , Health care delivery systems , Health care services , Health legislation , Health occupations , Law(Jurisprudence) , Maryland , Mental health services , Methodology , Michigan , Minnesota , New York , Personal health services , Policies , Regions(United States) , Rural planning , State regions , Strategies , Texas , Theories , Virginia , West Virginia , Regional health planning , HRP/AD , HRP/ZB , HRP/AA , HRP/AGD , HRP/KF , HRP/SA , HRPGEO/YRE , HRPGEO/YVA , HRPGEO/YCA , HRPGEO/YTX , HRPGEO/YCN , HRPGEO/YMD , HRPGEO/YMN , HRPGEO/YMI , HRPGEO/YWV , HRPGEO/YNY , HRPOCC/X , Innovations
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