Urban Poverty and the Environment in the South Pacific

Urban Poverty and the Environment in the South Pacific
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Publisher : Department of Geography and Planning University of New England
Total Pages : 132
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Book Synopsis Urban Poverty and the Environment in the South Pacific by : Jenny Bryant

Download or read book Urban Poverty and the Environment in the South Pacific written by Jenny Bryant and published by Department of Geography and Planning University of New England. This book was released on 1993 with total page 132 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The issues of urban change, and of environmental degradation have long been of concern to geographers with our strong emphasis on human/environmental relationships. Spatial inequalities, as reflected in the distribution of well-being are also a major focus for human geographers. In the Pacific Islands rapid changes occuring in the urban areas are obvious in deteriorating ernvironments and in increasing poverty amongst disadvantaged groups. This book on urban poverty and environment arose out of research carried out in the Pacific over the past decade ... The material presented here is partly original research (particularly Chapter V), and partly material which is largely unpublished, such as internatinal and regional agency and consultancy reports, largely inaccessible to the general public ..."--Preface


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