Report of evaluation of the role of population factors in the planning process through the application of development models
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RT Generic T1 Report of evaluation of the role of population factors in the planning process through the application of development models A1 UN.ESCAP, YR 1978 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/6419 PB United Nations AB <p>Development planning is an attempt to co-ordinate decision making by setting quantitative targets which must be reached in a given period of time. It has become an essential and integral part of the development process of the countries of the ESCAP region. In formulating these plans it is necessary to consider the impact of population growth and movement on the development process. Although rapid population growth is not necessarily the primary cause of the problems facing developing countries, it does intensify these problems and renders their solution more difficult. Furthermore, these problems are intensified and exacerbated by rapid population movement, particularly rural to urban migration.</p> OL English(30) TY - GEN T1 - Report of evaluation of the role of population factors in the planning process through the application of development models AU - UN.ESCAP Y1 - 1978 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/6419 PB - United Nations AB -Development planning is an attempt to co-ordinate decision making by setting quantitative targets which must be reached in a given period of time. It has become an essential and integral part of the development process of the countries of the ESCAP region. In formulating these plans it is necessary to consider the impact of population growth and movement on the development process. Although rapid population growth is not necessarily the primary cause of the problems facing developing countries, it does intensify these problems and renders their solution more difficult. Furthermore, these problems are intensified and exacerbated by rapid population movement, particularly rural to urban migration.
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Development planning is an attempt to co-ordinate decision making by setting quantitative targets which must be reached in a given period of time. It has become an essential and integral part of the development process of the countries of the ESCAP region. In formulating these plans it is necessary to consider the impact of population growth and movement on the development process. Although rapid population growth is not necessarily the primary cause of the problems facing developing countries, it does intensify these problems and renders their solution more difficult. Furthermore, these problems are intensified and exacerbated by rapid population movement, particularly rural to urban migration.