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Plan implementation is the third step in a process which starts with plan formulation and the translation of plans into programmes and projects. The implementation of plans for urban development involves legal, organizational, training and financial aspects. We intend to discuss in this chapter various aspects of the administrative structure for implementation; tools and techniques for implementation will be dealt with in the following chapter.
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M. G. Kutty: Administrative Vacuum in Indian Planning Law, a paper submitted to the 15th annual Seminar, Institute of Town Planners, India, at Bhubaneswar, October 1966.
For more details of this classification, see: Comparative Public Administration: Theory and Relevance,’ report of a Conference held at New York University on May 5, 1967; issued by the Graduate School of Public Administration, New York University.
Khalid Shibli: ‘Administration of Urban Development Pakistan’, in Ekistics, February 1967, p. 92.
M. G. Kutty: The Administrative Vacuum in Indian Planning Law, op.cit., pp. 22–25.
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Martinus Nijhoff. (1968). The administration for the implementation of urban development plans. In: Urbanization in Developing Countries. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-5882-6_5
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