2017
DOI: 10.17073/2072-1633-2017-2-172-178
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The regional typology development in the system of strategic planning

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“…and implement specific policy and development directives [45,46]. Zoning techniques have capabilities that can be used in regional development and spatial planning, one being the ability to control urban sprawl due to dynamic and complex urban expansion.…”
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“…and implement specific policy and development directives [45,46]. Zoning techniques have capabilities that can be used in regional development and spatial planning, one being the ability to control urban sprawl due to dynamic and complex urban expansion.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…Methods 2.3.1. Quantitative Zoning Regional planning, especially in a complex region such as a mega-urban region, often uses a typology-based zoning approach to simplify and improve the efficiency of a region and implement specific policy and development directives [45,46]. Zoning techniques have capabilities that can be used in regional development and spatial planning, one being the ability to control urban sprawl due to dynamic and complex urban expansion.…”
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“…Spatial characterization using a regional typology approach has been used in planning as one of the zoning practices. It is specifically used to increase the efficiency of regional management or planning policy to a more specific degree [39,40]. Especially in the mega-urban region, managing a specific region is quite a challenge to accomplish.…”
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