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Long-range Planning:

Long-range Planning The planning process for existing cities differs widely from the planning of new towns. Existing cities must be dealt with by amelioration. The emphasis is on trying to get each successive change in the city structure to be a part of a long-range planning plan for the general betterment of the community as a whole. The existing condition the city are analyzed and listed as a sort of c inventory, and there is developed a prog which, it is hoped, may in due time come tc realized, at least in part. In planning new to the planner is reasonably free to use the nev ideas and techniques consonant with the spons program.

GOSPLAN, gos-plan', is the economic planning agency of the Soviet Union. The name "Gos-plan" is a telescoped form of the full Russian title Gosudarstvenny Planovy Komitet (State Planning Committee). Before 1948 the agency was known as the State Planning Commission. Gosplan, which has been in existence in one form or another since 1921, is charged with formulating the short-term and long-range planning economic development plans of the Soviet Union.


RANGE MANAGEMENT, ranj man'ij-mant, the care of natural grazing lands. It may be defined as the planning and administering of the use of rangeland to obtain the maximum production of livestock or game consistent with conservation of the range's resources. To define the term "range," a distinction must first be made between a ranch and a farm. Although there are many gradations between the two operations, the typical farm is smaller, and its major product '-ordinarily of the vegetable kingdom, grown plowed land.
 
 
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