Social Planning In Halifax-Dartmouth: Fact or Fiction?

Timothy T. Daley

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Abstract

Social planning is a by-product of the recent trend toward comprehensive community development planning. It is still in its formative stages and is therefore experiencing the growing pains characteristic of most new planning processes, including poor coordination, distrust and misunderstanding. Added to these difficulties is a second deterrent to proper social planning, namely, an increasing demand to react quickly to problems and make decisions without waiting for input from planners.
Original languageCanadian English
JournalDalhousie Law Journal
Publication statusPublished - Jul. 1 1976

Keywords

  • Social planning
  • community development planning
  • formative stages
  • growing pains
  • new planning processes
  • coordination
  • distrust
  • misunderstanding.

Disciplines

  • Land Use Law

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