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The Problem of Drinking Water in Small Agglomerations and its Implications for Regional Development in Siliana, Tunisia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 December 2011

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Urban planning cannot be conceived in isolation: rural development is also essential for solving urban problems (Trabelsi 1978). Nor can rural development be achieved without an accompanying urban development policy and both must be integrated into a framework of regional development planning, itself part of the national social development plan (Trabelsi 1979). The modern conception is of a region evolving in an organised space around at least a second order town as a pole of development.

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Research Article
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Copyright © International African Institute 1979

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