THE LOCATION AND STRUCTURE OF NUAULU VILLAGES
The location of residential areas concerns the relationship between productive resources and units of consumption. In view of this, the ideal settlement layout should involve a minimization ofthe distance between the totality of all residences and the totality of all resources. In practice the degre...
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In the Nuaulu case the minimal residential unit is the household (numa) and the basic localized |
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