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The roles of planners in the built environment

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  • Americano 9 years ago

    I graduated from KK Adarkwa,s dept of planning in the 1990's. It is the useless degree in the whole world. Your transcripts will not even transfer to major universities in the US. And since planners are not involved in Gha ...
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  • Calculus 9 years ago

    Good piece! Will they listen? This is where the STEM people walk through the door. However, it's as though Ghanaians have always abhorred anything technical!

  • naaayorkor 9 years ago

    we really need such discipline to help build our country...planners are very important in every country,d problem here is that,our leaders are myopic and until they realize the importance of planners in every sector of the ec ...
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  • naaayorkor 9 years ago

    we really need planners to in every sector of the economy to enhance development..until ghanaian leaders stop being myopic, ghana will be at the stagnant position it currently inn...

  • naaayorkor 9 years ago

    we really need planners to in every sector of the economy to enhance development..until ghanaian leaders stop being myopic, ghana will be at the stagnant position it currently inn...

  • naaayorkor 9 years ago

    i hope ghanaian leaders will stop being myopic and realize the importance of planners in every sector of the ecinomy...

  • Prof Lungu 9 years ago

    Yes, we agree, "objective of planning will not be achieved if there is high level of political interference."

    Yes, planners work withing a "legal framework." This also means that planners work within a political context. ...
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  • Fred Apau 9 years ago

    Americano,what is KK Adarkwa's Department of Planning?

  • alhaji 7 years ago

    Good write up but the problem is that the government didn't recognize the profession