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Conventional Planning is a type of planning that does not require participation of as many key stakeholders as Participatory Planning does.

Conventional planning tends to be Linear, while Participatory Planning is largely Strategic. Foreseen potential pitfalls and working towards mitigating them.

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What is different between participatory planning and Conventional planning

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