Urban Planning
Urban planning is the process of organization that is used to take control of the city lands, and how are they designed, Including transportation, communication networks, and protection. Urban planning focus on the physical form, economic functions, and social impacts of the urban environment. Making a plan can take a variety of forms including strategic plans, comprehensive plans, and neighborhood plans. Strategic planning is an organization's process of defining its strategy, or direction, and making decisions on allocating its resources to go with this strategy, and its deals with at least one of three key questions: What do we do?, For whom do we do it?, and How do we excel? Comprehensive plan is a process that determines community goals and aspirations in terms of community development. Neighborhood plan is a political settlement of small region and familiar places.
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