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    Land use planning and its implementation in Kampala District

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    2019-07-12
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    Masiko, Robert
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    The analysis of land characteristics in identification of land suitable for development can play an essential part in the planning process (Hopkins 1977). Among the concerns of urban planners in guiding the spatial arrangement of activities is the optimum utilization of land for the benefit of the society. This involves making choices between available alternatives and as such it requires a procedure for the analysis of available alternatives.
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