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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 3 months ago
A process used to determine the viability of a project or procedure based on the experiential application of clearly defined and repeatable steps and an evaluation of the outcomes. The goal of a systematic approach is to identify the most efficient means to generate consistent, optimum results. The systematic approach studies only one issue and continues to examine its spatial variations. That means related to different spaces, you study your location. On the other hand, the regional approach studies the multiple characteristics after dividing or segmenting the location at hand, on the basis of region.
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