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Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment: Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea  
View Details In Papua New Guinea, as in many areas in the Pacific, urban populations are often located in hazard-prone areas in the coastal zone. Storm surges and sea-level rise can affect settlements, food production and infrastructure. A lack of basic services ...
Year: 2014, Number of pages: 56, Type of publication: Book Download electronic version (PDF)
Papua New Guinea: National Urban Profile  
View Details The Papua New Guinea Urban Profiling consists of an accelerated, action-oriented assessment of urban conditions, focusing on priority needs, capacity gaps, and existing institutional responses at local and national levels. The purpose of the study is...
Year: 2012, Number of pages: 56, Type of publication: Book Download electronic version (PDF)
Papua New Guinea: Kokopo City profile  
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Kokopo is the main administrative, commercial and educational centre for Papua New Guinea’s East New Britain province and the New Guinea Islands region. It has grown rapidly over the last 13 years from a small district town to becoming the fourth ...

Year: 2010, Number of pages: 38, Type of publication: Book Download electronic version (PDF)
Papua New Guinea: Goroka City Profile  
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Goroka is the administrative headquarters for the Eastern Highlands Province and it is located on the Okuk Highlands Highway. Goroka is a thriving busy city with its formal sector enjoying a wide range of urban services and amenities. The city att...

Year: 2010, Number of pages: 44, Type of publication: Book Download electronic version (PDF)
Papua New Guinea: Port Moresby Urban Profile  
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Port Moresby is the capital city of Papua New Guinea and is the administrative, commercial and educational centre of the country. It has a population of a little over 400,000 with an average density of 16 persons per hectare. It developed based on...

Year: 2010, Number of pages: 48, Type of publication: Book Download electronic version (PDF)
 
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