Practical approaches for land use programming and control, adaptable for the intermediate-size city in developing countries
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This study represents a first attempt at examining the issues involved and the potential role for AID and other international assistance agencies in improving LDC capacity to deal with land use problems in intermediate cities.
Rivkin, Malcolm D. · 1974

Abstract
It was begun as a modest effort to identify the array of land use planning and control techniques suitable for application in medium and smaller size cities in LDC"s. This study report is organized as follows: (A) An examination of the development context in which the intermediate city has evolved to claim attention; (B) a review of those land use planning and control techniques which could be made applicable to intermediate city situations; (C) reports of field investigations which expand on the interrelationships between institutional structure and land use control techniques; (D) recommendations for approaches to international assistance, along with specific proposals to AID for program activity in this field.
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