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Original Articles

LEVELS OF PLANNING IN THE NETHERLANDS, WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO REGIONAL PLANNING1

Pages 670-685 | Accepted 10 Jan 1968, Published online: 15 Mar 2010
 

ABSTRACT

Planning in the Netherlands is practiced at National, Provincial, and Municipal levels. Regional approach to planning has also been given recognition at the macro- and micro-levels. Industrial stimulation to the less developed areas constitute the main content of macrolevel regional planning, whereas comprehensive approach forms the essence of microlevel regional planning. Mesolevel planning (for the metropolitan areas) has currently gained ground, but it has still to make its headway. In spite of meager natural resources, the material prosperity of the Netherlands is largely owing to its economic and physical planning endeavors at different levels.

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