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Planning: The town planners perspective
Author(s) -
Samson Olaitan Olanrewaju
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of geography and regional planning
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2070-1845
DOI - 10.5897/jgrp2016.0616
Subject(s) - planner , scope (computer science) , subject matter , perspective (graphical) , urban planning , subject (documents) , environmental planning , geography , town planning , extant taxon , regional science , sociology , political science , engineering , civil engineering , computer science , library science , pedagogy , artificial intelligence , evolutionary biology , curriculum , biology , programming language
The concept of planning has been a subject of territorial debates amidst various disciplines and at all conclusions; everyone is a planner in his/her own right. It is against this background of oversimplification that this study attempts to explore the various meaning and scope of planning both from the general percept and town planners’ viewpoint. It relates the discus to Nigeria environment where the requisites, roles and challenges of urban planning within this domain were extensively explored. The paper which benefitted from a review of extant literature on the subject matter answer numerous questions inclusive of what it takes to be a town planner and what is expected of town planners. Key words: Planning, urban and regional planning, town planner, Nigeria.

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