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What is meant by a "bottom-up approach" in decentralized planning?

APlanning decisions are made at the national level and imposed on local communities.

BIdeas and plans are generated at the local level and move upwards to higher levels of government.

CPlanning starts at the regional level and excludes local involvement.

DLocal governments are completely independent and do not interact with higher levels.

Answer:

B. Ideas and plans are generated at the local level and move upwards to higher levels of government.

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The bottom-up approach in decentralized planning emphasizes that planning starts at the grassroots level, with local communities and governments generating ideas and plans. These plans are then integrated into higher levels of governance, ensuring that local priorities are reflected in broader development strategies.


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