Integrated industrialization in non-metropolitan areas, volume III : The Philippines : establishment of pilot projects in Aklan, Palawan and Surigao del Norte in support of integrated industrialization in non-metropolitan areas

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RT Generic T1 Integrated industrialization in non-metropolitan areas, volume III : The Philippines : establishment of pilot projects in Aklan, Palawan and Surigao del Norte in support of integrated industrialization in non-metropolitan areas A1 UN.ESCAP, United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), YR 1979 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/4380 PB United Nations AB <p>Many Governments in the ESCAP region are aware of the crucial importance of the dispersal and relocation of industrial activities away from primate cities or metropolitan areas. Yet, at the same time, they face the enormous complexities of implementing industrialization in less developed regions oftheir countries.</p> <p>The first session of the Committee on Industry, Housing and Technology, held in Bangkok in September 1975, recommended that the ESCAP secretariat initiate a survey project on integrated industrialization in non-metropolitan areas (INA), with a view to assisting the promotion of industries in non-metropolitan areas and developing policy guidelines for the governmental assistance required to that end. Ministers of Industry of the ESCAP region met in November 1977 and identified dispersal of industrial activities to non-metropolitan areas as one of the four necessary elements of new industrial policies and strategies for the coming years.</p> <p>Progress has since been made by the organization of a fact-finding mission which undertook field surveys in eight countries during April to October 1977. The Intergovernmental Meeting on Integrated Industrialization in non-metropolitan Areas was held in Tokyo in March 1978, and a series of country survey missions were undertaken to plan for the establishment of pilot projects in selected non-metropolitan areas in Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka and Thailand.</p> <p>The present study contains findings and recommendations made by the ESCAP INA survey team in relation to the establishment of pilot projects in the Philippines. Programme of action was adopted at a meeting attended by representative of the Government.</p> OL English(30) TY - GEN T1 - Integrated industrialization in non-metropolitan areas, volume III : The Philippines : establishment of pilot projects in Aklan, Palawan and Surigao del Norte in support of integrated industrialization in non-metropolitan areas AU - UN.ESCAPUnited Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) Y1 - 1979 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/4380 PB - United Nations AB -Many Governments in the ESCAP region are aware of the crucial importance of the dispersal and relocation of industrial activities away from primate cities or metropolitan areas. Yet, at the same time, they face the enormous complexities of implementing industrialization in less developed regions oftheir countries.
The first session of the Committee on Industry, Housing and Technology, held in Bangkok in September 1975, recommended that the ESCAP secretariat initiate a survey project on integrated industrialization in non-metropolitan areas (INA), with a view to assisting the promotion of industries in non-metropolitan areas and developing policy guidelines for the governmental assistance required to that end. Ministers of Industry of the ESCAP region met in November 1977 and identified dispersal of industrial activities to non-metropolitan areas as one of the four necessary elements of new industrial policies and strategies for the coming years.
Progress has since been made by the organization of a fact-finding mission which undertook field surveys in eight countries during April to October 1977. The Intergovernmental Meeting on Integrated Industrialization in non-metropolitan Areas was held in Tokyo in March 1978, and a series of country survey missions were undertaken to plan for the establishment of pilot projects in selected non-metropolitan areas in Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka and Thailand.
The present study contains findings and recommendations made by the ESCAP INA survey team in relation to the establishment of pilot projects in the Philippines. Programme of action was adopted at a meeting attended by representative of the Government.
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The first session of the Committee on Industry, Housing and Technology, held in Bangkok in September 1975, recommended that the ESCAP secretariat initiate a survey project on integrated industrialization in non-metropolitan areas (INA), with a view to assisting the promotion of industries in non-metropolitan areas and developing policy guidelines for the governmental assistance required to that end. Ministers of Industry of the ESCAP region met in November 1977 and identified dispersal of industrial activities to non-metropolitan areas as one of the four necessary elements of new industrial policies and strategies for the coming years.
Progress has since been made by the organization of a fact-finding mission which undertook field surveys in eight countries during April to October 1977. The Intergovernmental Meeting on Integrated Industrialization in non-metropolitan Areas was held in Tokyo in March 1978, and a series of country survey missions were undertaken to plan for the establishment of pilot projects in selected non-metropolitan areas in Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka and Thailand.
The present study contains findings and recommendations made by the ESCAP INA survey team in relation to the establishment of pilot projects in the Philippines. Programme of action was adopted at a meeting attended by representative of the Government.
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Progress has since been made by the organization of a fact-finding mission which undertook field surveys in eight countries during April to October 1977. The Intergovernmental Meeting on Integrated Industrialization in non-metropolitan Areas was held in Tokyo in March 1978, and a series of country survey missions were undertaken to plan for the establishment of pilot projects in selected non-metropolitan areas in Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka and Thailand.
The present study contains findings and recommendations made by the ESCAP INA survey team in relation to the establishment of pilot projects in the Philippines. Programme of action was adopted at a meeting attended by representative of the Government.
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The first session of the Committee on Industry, Housing and Technology, held in Bangkok in September 1975, recommended that the ESCAP secretariat initiate a survey project on integrated industrialization in non-metropolitan areas (INA), with a view to assisting the promotion of industries in non-metropolitan areas and developing policy guidelines for the governmental assistance required to that end. Ministers of Industry of the ESCAP region met in November 1977 and identified dispersal of industrial activities to non-metropolitan areas as one of the four necessary elements of new industrial policies and strategies for the coming years.
Progress has since been made by the organization of a fact-finding mission which undertook field surveys in eight countries during April to October 1977. The Intergovernmental Meeting on Integrated Industrialization in non-metropolitan Areas was held in Tokyo in March 1978, and a series of country survey missions were undertaken to plan for the establishment of pilot projects in selected non-metropolitan areas in Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka and Thailand.
The present study contains findings and recommendations made by the ESCAP INA survey team in relation to the establishment of pilot projects in the Philippines. Programme of action was adopted at a meeting attended by representative of the Government.
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Many Governments in the ESCAP region are aware of the crucial importance of the dispersal and relocation of industrial activities away from primate cities or metropolitan areas. Yet, at the same time, they face the enormous complexities of implementing industrialization in less developed regions oftheir countries.
The first session of the Committee on Industry, Housing and Technology, held in Bangkok in September 1975, recommended that the ESCAP secretariat initiate a survey project on integrated industrialization in non-metropolitan areas (INA), with a view to assisting the promotion of industries in non-metropolitan areas and developing policy guidelines for the governmental assistance required to that end. Ministers of Industry of the ESCAP region met in November 1977 and identified dispersal of industrial activities to non-metropolitan areas as one of the four necessary elements of new industrial policies and strategies for the coming years.
Progress has since been made by the organization of a fact-finding mission which undertook field surveys in eight countries during April to October 1977. The Intergovernmental Meeting on Integrated Industrialization in non-metropolitan Areas was held in Tokyo in March 1978, and a series of country survey missions were undertaken to plan for the establishment of pilot projects in selected non-metropolitan areas in Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka and Thailand.
The present study contains findings and recommendations made by the ESCAP INA survey team in relation to the establishment of pilot projects in the Philippines. Programme of action was adopted at a meeting attended by representative of the Government.