Fragmentation, ambivalence, and incrementalism : an examination of the theory, practice, and politics of regional planning in metropolitan areas/

Thesis (Ph.D) - Vanderbilt University, 1978

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Main Author: 448882 Juster, Robert John
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Published: Ann Arbor, Mich. : Univ Microfilms Int., 1978
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2179852020-12-19T17:06:25ZFragmentation, ambivalence, and incrementalism : an examination of the theory, practice, and politics of regional planning in metropolitan areas/ 448882 Juster, Robert John Ann Arbor, Mich. : Univ Microfilms Int.,1978Thesis (Ph.D) - Vanderbilt University, 197801PSZJBLRegional planning
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Fragmentation, ambivalence, and incrementalism : an examination of the theory, practice, and politics of regional planning in metropolitan areas/
title Fragmentation, ambivalence, and incrementalism : an examination of the theory, practice, and politics of regional planning in metropolitan areas/
title_full Fragmentation, ambivalence, and incrementalism : an examination of the theory, practice, and politics of regional planning in metropolitan areas/
title_fullStr Fragmentation, ambivalence, and incrementalism : an examination of the theory, practice, and politics of regional planning in metropolitan areas/
title_full_unstemmed Fragmentation, ambivalence, and incrementalism : an examination of the theory, practice, and politics of regional planning in metropolitan areas/
title_short Fragmentation, ambivalence, and incrementalism : an examination of the theory, practice, and politics of regional planning in metropolitan areas/
title_sort fragmentation ambivalence and incrementalism an examination of the theory practice and politics of regional planning in metropolitan areas
topic Regional planning
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