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A Goals-Achievement Matrix for Evaluating Alternative Plans
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EngineeringProject ManagementEnvironmental Impact AssessmentTask PlanningEnvironmental PlanningSocial SciencesProgram EvaluationDecision TheoryAchievement GoalPlanning Support SystemGoals-achievement MatrixDesignMotivationCostbenefit AnalysisBalance SheetUrban PlanningDevelopment PlanPlanning TheoryRational Planning ProcessWater ResourcesPlan Evaluation
Abstract This paper examines the efficacy of some established techniques of plan evaluation by cost-benefit analysis. This particularly includes the applications to water resources development and the "balance sheet of development" as applied to urban planning. It is demonstrated that these techniques do not fully satisfy the requirements of the rational planning process. An alternative method of plan evaluation, known as the goals-achievement matrix, is postulated and is considered in terms of the requirements of the rational planning process.