Regional Planning Lecture Notes
| Institution | University of Nairobi |
| Course | Planning |
| Year | 1st Year |
| Semester | Unknown |
| Posted By | Mwalimu Evans Okoyo. |
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| Pages | 48 Pages |
| File Size | 320.79 KB |
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Regional planning involves coordinating development across a geographical area. It aims to solve economic, social, and environmental problems and promote balanced development. There are three main types of regions: formal regions based on physical or cultural characteristics; functional regions organized as a single political or economic unit; and vernacular regions perceived by local inhabitants.
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