Abbreviation (noun)
/kəʊˌmɛrʃəl ˌdɛvɛləpmənt pʊrʌgʌtɪv/
CDP stands for "Comprehensive Development Plan", which refers to a strategic plan that outlines the long-term objectives and goals for development in a specific area, typically used by urban planners or functionaries in governmental and organizational capacities. It is frequently used in written formal contexts, particularly in planning and policy documents, reports, and official communications.
The term is used relatively frequently in urban and regional planning discussions, government reports, and development agencies' documentation, with more prevalence in written contexts than in everyday oral speech.
Городской совет утвердил новый комплексный план развития для решения проблем с жильем и инфраструктурой.
Implementing the CDP will take several years, but its successful execution is critical for sustainable growth.
Реализация комплексного плана развития займет несколько лет, но его успешное выполнение критически важно для устойчивого роста.
Stakeholders were invited to provide feedback on the draft CDP before its finalization.
While "CDP" doesn't directly feature in commonly known idiomatic expressions, the concept of development planning is often discussed within broader phrases related to urban planning, growth, or strategy. Here are a few examples using related phrases:
"Городское разрастание" часто является проблемой при разработке нового комплексного плана развития.
"Future-proofing" has become a major aspect of many CDPs in progressive cities.
"Подготовка к будущему" стала важным аспектом многих комплексных планов развития в прогрессивных городах.
"Stakeholder engagement" is crucial during the CDP consultation phase.
The term "Comprehensive Development Plan" is derived from the combination of words: - "Comprehensive" comes from the Latin "comprehensivus," meaning to include or cover. - "Development" originates from the Old French "desveloper," meaning to unwrap or unfold, and typically refers to the process of growth or advancement. - "Plan" derives from the Latin "planum," meaning flat or level, indicating a systematic arrangement or layout.
Synonyms - Master Plan - Strategic Plan - Urban Development Plan
Antonyms - Fragmented Approach - Short-Term Initiative - Unsystematic Planning