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AbstractPort Moresby is the capital of Papua New Guinea. With a population of nearly 200 000 it is by far the largest city in the country. Officially called the National Capital District (NCD), it straddles a low range of coastal hills in the south-east corner of the New Guinea mainland. It is a city facing serious problems today. A narrow economic base, a lack of land suitable for development and a deteriorating law and order situation are compounded by very rapid growth. The proposed construction of a transisland highway this decade, connecting Port Moresby to the populous interior, would have a profound impact on the future of the city.
AbstractPort Moresby is the capital of Papua New Guinea. With a population of nearly 200 000 it is by far the largest city in the country. Officially called the National Capital District (NCD), it straddles a low range of coastal hills in the south-east corner of the New Guinea mainland. It is a city facing serious problems today. A narrow economic base, a lack of land suitable for development and a deteriorating law and order situation are compounded by very rapid growth. The proposed construction of a transisland highway this decade, connecting Port Moresby to the populous interior, would have a profound impact on the future of the city.
Port Moresby
McGrath, Brendan (Autor:in)
Cities ; 9 ; 243-248
01.01.1992
6 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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