Definition of Deconcentration. Meaning of Deconcentration. Synonyms of Deconcentration

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Definition of Deconcentration

Deconcentration
Deconcentration De*con`cen*tra"tion, n. Act of deconcentrating. [R.]

Meaning of Deconcentration from wikipedia

- Industrial deconcentration is the movement of industrial zones (factories) away from the center of the city, and further away from each other. It is similar...
- case for muni****lities , which are form of decentralization and not deconcentration like the governorates. "Archived copy". Archived from the original...
- Black flight and white flight Concentric zone model Ghetto Industrial deconcentration Inner-City Games Skid row Slum Suburban colonization Urban sprawl Urban...
- and formed the short-lived City of Williamsburgh in 1851. Industrial deconcentration in the mid-century was bringing shipbuilding and other manufacturing...
- coating Industrial control system Industrial data processing Industrial deconcentration Industrial democracy Industrial design Industrial design right Industrial...
- influx of women, resulting in high feminization processes of internal deconcentration of po****tion, consisting of centrifugal migration direction (from...
- after the war, and she parti****ted in implementing this economic deconcentration program when the postwar occupation brought her to ****an to work for...
- power falters, as rival powers ****ert new nationalistic policies. 4, Deconcentration. The hegemony's problem-solving capacity declines. It yields to a multipolar...
- Europe, counterurbanization involves a type of migration leading to deconcentration of one area to another that is beyond suburbanization or metro decentralization...
- power falters, as rival powers ****ert new nationalistic policies. Deconcentration. The hegemony's problem-solving capacity declines. It yields to a multipolar...