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Planning without Baseline Information: Delimitation of Urban and Rural Settlements in Oé-Cusse Ambeno, Timor-Leste

AbstractUrban and rural perimeters are boundaries that outline urban and rural areas. The delimitations of these areas are established according to a set of criteria supported in detailed baseline information such as resident population, the existing infrastructure, and the existence of public facil...

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Published in:Journal of urban planning and development 2018-09, Vol.144 (3), p.27-38
Main Authors: Amado, António R, Amado, Miguel, Silva, Fernando Nunes, Heitor, Teresa V, Rodrigues, Evelina M, Ramalhete, Inês M, Freitas, João C, Silva, Ana A, Cambra, Paulo, Fernandes, Luís Baptista, Lopes, Rita, Pinto, Rui S, Miranda, Sofia
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