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How does decentralized planning differ from centralized planning?

ADecentralized planning involves decision-making at the central level only.

BDecentralized planning allows multiple stakeholders at various levels to participate in planning.

CDecentralized planning excludes non-governmental organizations from the process.

DDecentralized planning focuses solely on national interests.

Answer:

B. Decentralized planning allows multiple stakeholders at various levels to participate in planning.

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In decentralized planning, multiple stakeholders, including local governments, NGOs, and private entities, are involved in decision-making processes based on regional needs and priorities. Centralized planning, in contrast, focuses on decision-making by a central authority without significant local involvement.


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