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  1. planning policy

    Public policy is an institutionalized proposal or a decided set of elements like laws, regulations, guidelines, and actions to solve or address relevant and real-world problems, guided by a conception and often implemented by programs. Public policy can be considered to be the sum of government direct and indirect activities and has been conceptualized in a variety of ways. They are created and/or enacted on behalf of the public typically by a government. Sometimes they are made by nonprofit organisations or are made in co-production with communities or citizens, which can include potential experts, scientists, engineers and stakeholders or scientific data, or sometimes use some of their results. They are typically made by policy-makers affiliated with (in democratic polities) currently elected politicians. Therefore, the "policy process is a complex political process in which there are many actors: elected politicians, political party leaders, pressure groups, civil servants, publicly employed professionals, judges, non-governmental organizations, international agencies, academic experts, journalists and even sometimes citizens who see themselves as the passive recipients of policy."A popular way of understanding and engaging in public policy is through a series of stages known as "the policy cycle", which was first discussed by the political scientist Harold Lasswell in his book ‘The Decision Process: Seven Categories of Functional Analysis’ published in 1956. The characterization of particular stages can vary, but a basic sequence is: agenda setting – policy formulation – legitimation – implementation – evaluation. "It divides the policy process into a series of stages, from a notional starting point at which policymakers begin to think about a policy problem to a notional end point at which a policy has been implemented and policymakers think about how successful it has been before deciding what to do next."Officials considered as policymakers bear responsibility to reflect the interests of a host of different stakeholders. Policy design entails conscious and deliberate effort to define policy aims and map them instrumentally. Academics and other experts in policy studies have developed a range of tools and approaches to help in this task.

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  1. planning policy

    The policies debated, discussed, proposed and strategized by a political leader, political party, member of unity government or independent politician who are elected to a unity government for the creation, development and maintenance of the planning system within their jurisdiction and is enacted.

    The party political leader expressed simply their vision for planning policy to ensure the creation of housing that is required for now and in the future.


    Submitted by MaryC on May 12, 2016  


  2. planning policy

    The policies proposed and debated by a political party or an independent politician who aspires to be elected to a unity government for the creation, development and maintenance of the planning system within their jurisdiction.

    One of our local independent politicans is an architect and conveyancer, she contributes easily and effectively to the local planning policy.


    Submitted by MaryC on May 12, 2016  

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of planning policy in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of planning policy in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

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