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Essays in honour of professor Jac P. Thijsse on the occasion of his retirement as professor of comprehensive planning of the Institute of Social Studies on July 8, 1966 / Edited by F. van Schagen.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Thijsse, Jacobus Pieter. 1896-
Schagen, F. van, editor.
Series:
Institute of Social Studies (Netherlands). Publications: series minor ; v. 14.
Publications of the Institute of Social Studies. Series minor, v. 14.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Thijsse, Jacobus Pieter, 1896-.
Thijsse, Jacobus Pieter.
Regional planning.
City planning.
Physical Description:
176 pages with portrait ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
The Hague ; Paris : Mouton, 1967 [1968].
Contents:
Farewell address by Professor Thijsse, by J. A. Ponsioen.
Jac. P. Thijsse; the man and his work, by E. de Vries.
The role of Professor Jac. P. Thijsse in comprehensive development planning in Japan, by H. Sazanami.
An exercise in comprehensive planning, by A. N. Bose.
Economic criteria in comprehensive planning, by H. Onoe.
Patterns of growth for Britain 2000 A.D., by L. B. Ginsburg.
Natural resources and economic development, by E. F. Mendoza Berrueto.
Comprehensice planning: common fallacies versus preferred features, by Y. Dror.
Comprehensive planning and social change, by A. F. Marks.
The year 2000. A cultural-sociological reconnaissance, by J. Vink and A. H. Dernison.
The urban crisis, by E. Weissmann.
Notes:
"Bibliography of articles by Professor Thijsse" (pages [9]-12).
OCLC:
1907724

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