Niraj Verma has written: 'Similarities, connections, and systems' -- subject(s): Management, Decision making 'Institutions and Planning (Current Research in Urban and Regional Studies) (Current Research in Urban and Regional Studies) (Current Research in Urban and Regional Studies)'
T. M. Cowling has written: 'Sub-regional planning studies' -- subject(s): Case studies, Great Britain, Regional planning
E. Moudoud has written: 'Decentralization, regional development, and the dilemmas of the \\' -- subject(s): Case studies, Economic conditions, Economic policy, Regional disparities, Regional planning
it is something whic focuses on a particular area. it studies all physical as well as human factors. it is very important in geographic studies.
in the 1824 elections regional differences led to a split in the republican party
Radha Raman Singh has written: 'Studies in regional planning and rural development' -- subject(s): Regional planning, Rural development
J. W. Chadwick has written: 'Ballina' -- subject(s): Case studies, Economic conditions, Regional economics, Regional planning
regional space
Peter Van Dresser has written: 'Development on a human scale' -- subject(s): Case studies, Economic conditions, Environmental policy, Regional planning 'A landscape for humans' -- subject(s): Regional planning, Uplands, Case studies
A regional company is a regulated business, but in a small area. For example, it could be a little electric company starting out against large conglomerates.
It depends on the context. If it is part of a proper noun, then yes. Otherwise, no. For example, if you are talking about the Regional Association of West Quebecers, then it is capitalized. If you are talking about the regional nature of fauna that lives in West Quebec, then it is not capitalized.
No, it is an honorary PhD awarded to martial arts practitioners.