VideoCategory: Pacific Peoples urban and regional planning

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Pacific Peoples urban and regional planning research focuses on the development and management of urban and rural spaces within Pacific communities, integrating cultural, social, and environmental considerations. This field is essential for promoting sustainable growth, preserving cultural heritage, and improving community wellbeing. It forms a vital part of Indigenous Studies by examining how urban and regional planning strategies affect Pacific Peoples’ society and community. JoVE Visualize enriches this research area by pairing PubMed articles with JoVE’s experiment videos, offering researchers and students a deeper understanding of innovative planning methods and findings.

Key Methods & Emerging Trends

Core Methods in Urban and Regional Planning

Established methods in Pacific Peoples urban and regional planning include spatial analysis, participatory community engagement, and policy evaluation. These approaches utilize geographic information systems (GIS) to map land use patterns and resource distribution, while integrating community input to ensure culturally appropriate outcomes. Research often draws on frameworks relevant to urban and regional planning degrees, such as those found in Master of Urban and Regional Planning (MURP) and Community and Regional Planning programs. These methods support decision-making that aligns with Pacific Peoples’ values and environmental contexts.

Emerging Techniques and Innovations

Innovative trends in this field emphasize sustainability, resilience, and digital technologies. Increasingly, researchers employ advanced data modelling, scenario planning, and smart city principles tailored to Pacific contexts. These emerging methods complement traditional planning by addressing climate change impacts and urban growth challenges. Urban Planning master’s requirements now often include interdisciplinary tools such as community urban studies and planning software, which help visualize future development paths. Through this integration, JoVE Visualize offers insightful connections between research articles and dynamic experiment videos that highlight these cutting-edge approaches.

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Recently Published Articles

January 31, 2014

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Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology

Human migration, protected areas, and conservation outreach in Tanzania

  • Jonathan D Salerno, Monique Borgerhoff Mulder, Shawn C Kefauver et al.

January 1, 1997

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Demos (Mexico City, Mexico)

[Changes in family planning]

  • J Martinez Manautou et al.

June 1, 1992

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Applied Ergonomics

Anthropometry for a mix of different populations

  • M H Al-Haboubi et al.

May 1, 1983

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Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo

[Results of a planorbid survey of the Presidente Prudente area – State of São Paulo]

  • J F Vaz, M R Elmôr, L M Gonçalves et al.

June 9, 2020

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Medrxiv : the Preprint Server for Health Sciences

Impact of Social Vulnerability on COVID-19 Incidence and Outcomes in the United States

  • Aditi Nayak, Shabatun J Islam, Anurag Mehta et al.

May 1, 1994

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Pop Sahel : Bulletin D’Information Sur La Population Et Le Developpement

[In the Sahel, can nature again support its population?]

  • I Thiaw et al.

August 23, 2006

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Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology

Indigenous population, fertility, and reproductive intention in the lowland neotropics: response to McSweeney

  • Robert Engelman, Jason Bremner, Roger-Mark De Souza et al.

November 1, 1982

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ZPG Reporter

ZPG 1983 population action guide

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