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Aspects of Planning for Public Services in Rural Areas
The result of a rural development conference, this publication emphasizes the theory of rural public service planning and is addressed to middle and/or top level planners and public administrators and/or researchers concerned with the delivery of public services. The objectives of this 12-paper collection are: to review existing methods and procedures for rural planning, to examine the consequences of these procedures, and to propose alternative priority and implementation strategies that might better reflect the special needs and problems of rural areas. Papers are titled as follows: (1) 'Political Models and the Planning Function'; (2) 'A Planning Framework for Rural Public Sector Analysis'; (3) 'Citizen Participation in the Planning Process'; (4) 'A Strategy for Establishing Planning Priorities'; (5) 'Multiplicity of Local Governments: A Logical Explanation'; (6) 'A Methodology for Planning Community Service Delivery under Scarcity and Conflict'; (7) 'Planning Service Delivery Systems for Rural, Sparsely Populated Areas'; (8) 'The Planner as Implementer: Planning Roles'; (9) 'Cost and Benefits of Alternative Strategies for Interagency Coordination'; (10) 'Administration and Politics in the Interorganizational Analysis'; (11) 'Organizational Prerequisites for Land Use Planning to Integrate Public Services'; (12) 'Linking Research with Planning: Some Implications and Approaches'. (ERIC)
Aspects of Planning for Public Services in Rural Areas
The result of a rural development conference, this publication emphasizes the theory of rural public service planning and is addressed to middle and/or top level planners and public administrators and/or researchers concerned with the delivery of public services. The objectives of this 12-paper collection are: to review existing methods and procedures for rural planning, to examine the consequences of these procedures, and to propose alternative priority and implementation strategies that might better reflect the special needs and problems of rural areas. Papers are titled as follows: (1) 'Political Models and the Planning Function'; (2) 'A Planning Framework for Rural Public Sector Analysis'; (3) 'Citizen Participation in the Planning Process'; (4) 'A Strategy for Establishing Planning Priorities'; (5) 'Multiplicity of Local Governments: A Logical Explanation'; (6) 'A Methodology for Planning Community Service Delivery under Scarcity and Conflict'; (7) 'Planning Service Delivery Systems for Rural, Sparsely Populated Areas'; (8) 'The Planner as Implementer: Planning Roles'; (9) 'Cost and Benefits of Alternative Strategies for Interagency Coordination'; (10) 'Administration and Politics in the Interorganizational Analysis'; (11) 'Organizational Prerequisites for Land Use Planning to Integrate Public Services'; (12) 'Linking Research with Planning: Some Implications and Approaches'. (ERIC)
Aspects of Planning for Public Services in Rural Areas
D. L. Rogers (author) / L. R. Whiting (author)
1976
419 pages
Report
No indication
English
Planning Methodology , Urban & Regional Technology & Development , Rural planning , Health planning , Theories , Rural health services , Public relations , Public opinion , Public hearings , Participative management , Methodology , Management methods , Health related organizations , Health planning agencies , Community relations , Public services , HRP/AGD , HRP/ZB , HRP/BDB , HRPGEO/YNO , HRPOCC/XZ