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Tools and techniques for implementation

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Urbanization in Developing Countries
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Until recently, implementation has been interpreted in many developing countries in too narrow terms, such as zoning and subdivision regulations and the exercise of control over specific urban development projects. The techniques used have often been conceived on the basis of experience with tools and techniques developed in highly advanced countries and have therefore often proved to be unsuitable for tackling problems of urban growth and change in the emerging nations.

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  1. For more details, see Dr. J. Kruzcala’s report in the second part of this volume.

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  2. For those who are interested in this technique, reference may be made to: David Novick, Program Budgeting, Washington, U.S. Printing Office, 1965.

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  3. Albert Waterston: Development Planning, op.cit., pp. 233–248.

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  4. For more details, see Professor Solow’s contribution in the second part of this publication.

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  5. Albert Waterston: Development Planning, op.cit., p. 361.

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  6. For a more detailed analysis of the kind of data needed and their collection see: Evaluating Development Projects, a manual for field workers, prepared for UNESCO by Samuel P. Hayes, Paris, 1966.

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Martinus Nijhoff. (1968). Tools and techniques for implementation. In: Urbanization in Developing Countries. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-5882-6_6

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