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  2. Sectoral planning is strategic planning for defined sectors or industries of the economy. ‘Sector’ in terms of ‘sectorial planning’ means the spatial planning under consideration of only one planning criteria (e.g. traffic, environmental heritage etc.).

    • A) CBD – Central Business District
    • B) Industry
    • C) Low-Class Residential
    • D) Middle-Class Residential
    • E) High Class Residential
    • Features of Sector Model
    • The Significance of Hoyt Model
    • Limitations of Sector Model

    It is placed at the center. Sectors and the partial rings of land use/activities take place. This areais often known as downtown and has high rise buildings. Inner city area or downtown area is acomplex and dynamic organism. It represents many layers of historic growth of manygenerations impact of cultural and traditions of men who inhabited the ci...

    Industries are represented in the form of a sector radiating out from the center. These formssector because of the presence of a transport linkage along which the activities grew. Presence ofrailway line, river or road would attract similar activity, and thus a continuous corridor or“sector” will develop.

    Low-income groups reside in this area. Narrow roads, high population density, small houses withpoor ventilation exist in this area. Roads are narrow and often connect to the industries wheremost of the people in this sector work. Closeness to industries reduces the travel cost and thusattracts industrial workers. Environmental and living conditions...

    This area has middle income groups who can afford more substantial travel cost and want betterliving conditions. The activities of people residing in this area consist of different activities andnot just the industrial work. It has more linkages with CBD along with some linkages toindustries. This area has the most significant residential area.

    This is the outermost and farthest area from the downtown (CBD). Wealthy and affluent peoplelive in this area. This area is clean, has less traffic, quiet and has large houses. Corridor or spineextending from CBD to the edge has the best housing.

    Presence of low-income groups near industries supports Hoyt Model
    The Hoyt model realized that transportation (in particular) and access to resources causeda disruption of the Burgess model.
    Transport linkages profoundly influence activities and their locations. Low transportationcost and proximity to roads/railway reduce the cost of production.
    This model applies well to Chicago
    Ecological factors and economic rent concept to explain the land use pattern
    Stress on the role of transport routes in affecting the spatial arrangement of the city
    Both the distance and direction of growth from the city center are considered
    Brings location of industrial and environmental amenity values as determinants in aresidential place
    Only Railway lines are considered for the growth of sectors and do not make allowancesfor private cars.
    It is a monocentric representation of cities; multiple business centers are not accountedfor in this model.
    Physical features – physical features may restrict or direct growth along specific wedges
    No reference to out of town development
  3. Jan 5, 2015 · Planning ensures that the right development happens in the right place at the right time, benefitting communities and the economy. It plays a critical role in identifying...

  4. 1. arranging the urban system, transportation system, infrastructure, ecological environment and landscape resources within the administrative area of the city and counties; 2. projecting target population size and area of land uses within the planning period; delineating the boundary of urban planning district; 3.

  5. It can be part of the broader practice of strategic management that links planning with implementation. Strategic planning can be applied to organizations, collaborations, functions (e.g., transportation or health), and to places ranging from local to national to transnational.

  6. Fundamentally, planning is about sustainable development – balancing the economic, environmental and social impacts of new development. Finding this balance is what makes your job challenging...

  7. Engage with key experts and stakeholders who will advise in the development of the sectoral plans. Develop sectoral plans in parallel with the land management and control activities. Define regulatory directives and recommendations and integrate them into the final Land Management Plan.

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