0 a person who makes decisions about how something will be done in the future:
a systems planner
1 a person whose job is to decide how land in a particular area is to be used, what is to be built on it, etc. and who designs plans for it:
a town/urban/environmental/local planner
2 a document or software program that helps you plan something:
a wall planner
3 a person whose job is to plan something, esp. how land in a particular area is to be used and what should be built on it:
4 someone whose job is to make decisions relating to the future of an activity or industry:
5 someone whose job is to plan where buildings, roads, etc. are placed in a town or city:
6 something such as a book or computer program showing the days, weeks, and months of the year, in which you can put the dates of events, meetings, etc.:
The way forward is more likely to lie in striking the right balance between the planners and the searchers.
If there is a government policy that allows the decentralized economy to achieve the constrained planner's allocation, then it is the optimal policy choice.
However, objective considerations - the variability of wages around their trend, and the variability of the return to capital - also figure centrally in the planner's calculations.
The local path planners are typically simpler than the global ones, since they can directly map the sensor readings to actions.
The panels of regular review sessions comprise a mix of discipline groups, including architects, planners, councillors, landscape designers and community representatives.
In par ticular, agent-based simulations are proving useful for architects and town planners wishing to analyze their designs.
Although not traditional planning history, individual architects, planners, officials and town promoters are given pride of place in the city narratives.
American planners were hindered by the paucity of up-to-date information and even the bare facts of the geography of the islands.