This In Brief considers why the rapid growth of cities is failing to translate into greater political pressure for urban investment and more equitable representation.AusAI
Abstract As part of a broader study of urbanisation by the State, Society and Governance in Melanes...
This book examines some of the ways in which politics and government have influenced the growth and ...
The Pacific Islands are rapidly becoming more urbanised, with the mounting pressures on infrastruct...
Throughout the Pacific islands, urban planning and management remain largely neglected. A few Pacifi...
Melanesian urbanization is primarily postcolonial, occurring after colonial restrictions on migratio...
Rowan Callick’s (1993) deliberately provocative ‘doomsday scenario’ for an increasingly impoverished...
In August 2016, the ANU partnered with Guadalcanal Provincial Government to convene a workshop to ex...
<p>Abstrak: Sementara pemerintah berusaha untuk memenuhi kebutuhan dasar penduduknya, masyarakat den...
There is an administrative reluctance to recognise the permanency of urban settlement in Papua New G...
Fiji is the most urbanised state in Melanesia. Its main city, Suva, is facing many challenges of rap...
"From this paper three main themes emerge: the importance of peri-urban areas, the emergence of conf...
This In Brief is concerned with the fiscal realities of Solomon Islands’ only city, Honiara. Looking...
This In Brief documents the challenges government authorities — the Honiara City Council (HCC) and t...
Important questions have been raised about the conceptual and policy utility of the concept of polit...
Australia is one of the most urbanized countries in the world and has many of the urban problems cha...
Abstract As part of a broader study of urbanisation by the State, Society and Governance in Melanes...
This book examines some of the ways in which politics and government have influenced the growth and ...
The Pacific Islands are rapidly becoming more urbanised, with the mounting pressures on infrastruct...
Throughout the Pacific islands, urban planning and management remain largely neglected. A few Pacifi...
Melanesian urbanization is primarily postcolonial, occurring after colonial restrictions on migratio...
Rowan Callick’s (1993) deliberately provocative ‘doomsday scenario’ for an increasingly impoverished...
In August 2016, the ANU partnered with Guadalcanal Provincial Government to convene a workshop to ex...
<p>Abstrak: Sementara pemerintah berusaha untuk memenuhi kebutuhan dasar penduduknya, masyarakat den...
There is an administrative reluctance to recognise the permanency of urban settlement in Papua New G...
Fiji is the most urbanised state in Melanesia. Its main city, Suva, is facing many challenges of rap...
"From this paper three main themes emerge: the importance of peri-urban areas, the emergence of conf...
This In Brief is concerned with the fiscal realities of Solomon Islands’ only city, Honiara. Looking...
This In Brief documents the challenges government authorities — the Honiara City Council (HCC) and t...
Important questions have been raised about the conceptual and policy utility of the concept of polit...
Australia is one of the most urbanized countries in the world and has many of the urban problems cha...
Abstract As part of a broader study of urbanisation by the State, Society and Governance in Melanes...
This book examines some of the ways in which politics and government have influenced the growth and ...
The Pacific Islands are rapidly becoming more urbanised, with the mounting pressures on infrastruct...