0 the planning of the way in which towns and cities are built in order to make them pleasant to live in: --
The early town planning movement was viewed with some class suspicion, as was the role of the central state.
Of course, some developers were themselves advocates of town planning but these figures tend be noted by historians precisely because they were unusual.
Later on, this reorganization took the form of town planning.
He also sat on the editorial committees of various journals devoted to local government and town planning.
A discontinuous growth pattern can be instrumental to the town planning of a defined urban area.
This corresponded with similar networking activities undertaken in the town planning movement, and even predated the internationalization of other public services, notably policing.
Initially built as a solution to agrarian problems, irrigation later developed as an issue of town planning and urbanization.
Nonetheless, this is a useful addition to the body of literature on post-war rebuilding and on town planning.