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  • Some aspects of urban climate in Christchurch
  • The Newcastle urban area 1971: a factor ecological study.
  • Regional associations among urban migrants in Papua New Guinea
  • Urban land problems in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
  • to their unique character. In most cases land has not been seized indiscriminately by squatter settlers. Recently, although much land within the urban area is still vacant, low income earners have been seeking alternative forms of urban residence to squatter
  • Urban and regional change in Australia: an empirical introduction in Australian urban and regional change.
  • The rural-urban connection: a missing link in Melanesia
  • The political economy of urbanization in Melanesia
  • Inter-regional and inter-urban income variation in New Zealand
  • Much ado about nothing: urbanization, predictions and censuses in Papua New Guinea
  • Towards the planning of urban land development in New Zealand: a methodological inquiry
  • The impact of population patterns and cash-cropping on urban migration in the New Hebrides
  • The preservation of historic buildings in urban New Zealand: precedent, practice and policy
  • Spatial patterns of agriculture on the urban periphery: the Auckland case
  • Some thoughts on the effects on Australian urban transport of structural economic change
  • Private rental housing in Australia in Australian urban and regional change.
  • Walkabout and urban movement: a Melanesian case study in Mobility and identity in the island Pacific.
  • Urban movement and rural identity: a Papua New Guinea example in Mobility and identity in the island Pacific.
  • Protection of land for urban use: a reversal of the Canadian norm in New Zealand
  • Studies of inventive activity, based largely on analyses of 19th century U.S. patent statistics, have emphasised the urban concentration of inventiveness, suggesting it as the cause of urban growth. It has been assumed that the relationship between
  • The negative exponential model of urban population densities, Perth 1911-1971