Article ID: | iaor1996167 |
Country: | Greece |
Volume: | 3 |
Issue: | 1 |
Start Page Number: | 279 |
End Page Number: | 286 |
Publication Date: | Sep 1994 |
Journal: | Studies In Regional and Urban Planning |
Authors: | Kakaounaki S. Mangana |
Keywords: | planning |
The Industrial Area is a compound economic unit connected unbreakably with its location as it combines the three production factors, it produces infrastructure and targets on covering mainly the needs of the manufacturing sector. For the development of a particular Industrial Area there are four stages: the creation, the organisation, the operation, and the administration and management of the Industrial Area. This development has a direct objective of attracting the maximum number of vital and dynamic industrial units and an indirect objective: to contribute to the National and Regional Economy with the minimum potential cost of organising the Industrial Area.