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    The Emergence of Pacific Urban Villages: Urbanization Trends in the Pacific Islands

    Jones, Paul | June 2016
    Abstract
    This publication seeks to explain the nature of settlements termed “urban villages” as set within the context of growing levels of urbanization in contemporary Pacific towns and cities. It investigates the meaning and conceptualization of myriad forms of urban villages by examining the evolution of different types of settlement commonly known as native or traditional villages, and more recently squatter and informal settlements. It views village-like settlements such as squatter and informal settlements as a type of urban village, and examines the role these and other urban villages play in shaping and making the Pacific town and city and arguably, the Pacific village city. It presents key actions that Pacific countries and development partners need to consider as part of urban and national development plans when rethinking how to conceptualize the ongoing phenomena of urban villages while achieving a more equitable distribution of the benefits of urbanization.
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    Jones, Paul. 2016. The Emergence of Pacific Urban Villages: Urbanization Trends in the Pacific Islands. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/7504. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.
    PDF ISBN
    978-92-9257-610-3
    Print ISBN
    978-92-9257-609-7
    Keywords
    Urban Plans
    Urbanism
    Urban agriculture
    Economic Development
    Rural Urban Migration
    Cities
    Institutional Framework
    Business Management
    Corporate Restructuring
    Urbanization
    Urban Services
    Urban Projects
    Urban Problems
    Urban Poverty
    Urban Policy
    Urban Planning
    Urban Infrastructure
    Urban Health
    Urban Government
    Urban Economic Development
    Urban Development Finance
    Urban Development
    Urban Conditions
    Urban Communities
    Urban Population
    Assessing Corporate Governance
    Corporate Governance Reform
    Governance Models
    Local government
    Urban renewal
    Urban housing
    Urban sociology
    Transit systems
    Rapid transit
    Public transit
    Mass transit
    Personnel management
    Corporate reorganizations
    Intergovernmental cooperation
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11540/7504
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    Theme
    Urban
    Governance
    Labor Migration

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