2 edition of Potentialities of systems analysis for urban management found in the catalog.
Potentialities of systems analysis for urban management
Symposium on Potentialities of Systems Analysis for Urban Management University of Connecticut 1971.
Published
1972
by Institute of Public Service, University of Connecticut in [Storrs]
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Sponsored by the University of Connecticut, the Connecticut Conference of Mayors, and the Connecticut Association of Town and City Managers.
Contributions | University of Connecticut. Institute of Public Service. |
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LC Classifications | HT166 .S97 1971 |
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Pagination | iv, 51 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 51 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4856284M |
LC Control Number | 75621154 |
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