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Housing inequality and settlement persistence are associated across the archaeological record. [PDF]

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Screening for coercive control with refugee women accessing settlement services. [PDF]

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Assessing neighborhoods, wealth differentials, and perceived inequality in preindustrial societies. [PDF]

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Unbalanced social-ecological acceleration led to state formation failure in early medieval Poland. [PDF]

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Predicament for human settlements†

International Journal of Environmental Studies, 1976
The urban predicament is not easy to solve. If we want to succeed we must start with facts and not with ideas, especially unrealistic ones. If we start with facts, we will find that we live in the era of explosions, four of which (population, economy, energy, mobility) influence our human settlements to a very high degree.
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Human settlement planning

Habitat International, 1976
Looking back at the Vancouver Habitat events one remembers the Habitat Forum as a place crowded with concerned people trying to change the value systems of mankind, among whom a few of us were seeking to advance the case for proper town planning. The difficulty we found is that many people are distrustful of planners because of their close association ...
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