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New Roads to Development: Bio-Bibliographies in Music, cartea 64

Autor Raanan Weitz
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 apr 1986

Weitz summarizes the results of both studies and practical experience undertaken by the Rehovot Settlement Study Center, which he heads in Israel, and outlines an integrated, interdisciplinary regional approach to development that they have worked out. . . . Weitz's thoughtful discussion should interest those wanting to learn ways of promoting more effective development. Choice

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ISBN-13: 9780313251771
ISBN-10: 0313251770
Pagini: 278
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Greenwood Press
Colecția Praeger
Seria Bio-Bibliographies in Music


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Weitz summarizes the results of both studies and practical experience undertaken by the Rehovot Settlement Study Center, which he heads in Israel, and outlines an integrated, interdisciplinary regional approach to development that they have worked out. . . . Weitz's thoughtful discussion should interest those wanting to learn ways of promoting more effective development. Choice

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Weitz summarizes the results of both studies and practical experience undertaken by the Rehovot Settlement Study Center, which he heads in Israel, and outlines an integrated, interdisciplinary regional approach to development that they have worked out. He characterizes the failure of traditional approaches to development and stresses the importance of taking into account societies' value systems, local needs, and traditions. The discussion ranges from the abstract and visionary, where he defines the final unattained stage of development in which all economic needs are met, to the practical, where he outlines a computerized system for applying a regional development plan. His findings are based on a historical survey of several differing countries and on the practical experience of his own center. Appendixes include some of the supporting data and a practical guide for the social planner. The book is well referenced and indexed. Weitz's thoughtful discussion should interest those wanting to learn ways of promoting more effective development.
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