Book Review : Handbook of Research on E-Planning - ICTs for Urban Development and Monitoring
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This edited book preserits 23 chapters with 454 pages of literatures and case studies on the use of information and communication technologies in urban planning, development and monitoring. With its nomenclature E-Planning, the book provides a comprehensive and in depth elaboration on the theory, concept, methods and tools of the current practices of E-Pl an ning worldwide. ft is a very useful text for students, professionals, academics and government officers interested in learning and understanding about how different forms of E-Planning research have been developed and used.Downloads
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2010-11-30
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Silva, C. N., & Abdullah, A. (2010). Book Review : Handbook of Research on E-Planning - ICTs for Urban Development and Monitoring. PLANNING MALAYSIA, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.21837/pm.v8i1.81
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