Administration and development of growth in rural area

The questions experienced by rural-based planners are different from those experienced by urban or metropolitan-based planning agencies that require very specific attention and research. This concept paper aims to evaluate the aspects of administration and development in the growth of rural areas by...

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Main Author: Yusoff, Noraniza
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:http://repo.uum.edu.my/27994/1/INSORPAD%202020%201%209.pdf
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Summary:The questions experienced by rural-based planners are different from those experienced by urban or metropolitan-based planning agencies that require very specific attention and research. This concept paper aims to evaluate the aspects of administration and development in the growth of rural areas by analyzing publications on those aspects. International writing examines the practice of public administration at the local, regional, national and international levels aimed at managing the development process in low- as well as middle-income countries that pay particular attention to management at all levels of formulation and implementation of public policy as well as analyze the relationship between practices public administration and research management which considerable in the field of Development Management. Previous writing focuses on a new scientific rationale in the strategic planning of rural development and the use of a systematic approach in the combination of foresight technology enables strategic plans to be developed for growth and development of economic and social element in rural areas. Integrated development is one of the focus in the policy of administration and development of rural areas, especially in developing countries. Research on development programs and plans over the past two decades has found little change that can be achieved in developing countries through single-goal policy intervention and integrated and multipurpose programs.