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<br />29 <br /> <br /> <br />,-,,, 4 <br />) ,J .; 11 ),~ <br /> <br />COMPREHENSIVE FRAMEWORK PLAN <br /> <br />INTRODUCTION <br /> <br />A framework plan, which is a guide for future action programs, must <br />provide a sound basis for continued planning that is both broad and <br />comprehensive in coverage and flexible in structure. Studies leading to <br />the formulation of such a plan in the Missouri River Basin are now near- <br />ing completion. In undertaking such studies, planning objectives and <br />criteria were prerequisites. The goals and objectives were based on the <br />principle that they must be geared to satisfy human demands and needs. <br />It was further recognized that any plan must be flexible in character <br />so that future changes could be accommodated. <br /> <br /> <br />Three principle planning goals provided the basis for planning. <br />These are: <br /> <br />1. National Economic Efficiency - which is predicated <br />upon the maximum economic return to the Nation for <br />the investment which must be made. <br /> <br />2. Regional Development - which is predicated on obtain- <br />ing some desired economic and social pattern within <br />the region. <br />