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metropolitan planning and development 16 metropolitan structure 16 environmental management 4 BLIST infrastructure 2 Davao Integrated Development Program 2 environmental issues 2 foreign trade policies 2 industrial policies 2 investment policies 2 pollution 2 urban management 2 urbanization 2
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Free 16
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Book / Working Paper 16
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Working Paper 7
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English 15 Undetermined 1
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Mercado, Ruben G. 14 Anlocotan, Raul S. 2 Israel, Danilo C. 2 Manasan, Rosario G. 2
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Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), Government of the Philippines 9
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Discussion Papers / Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), Government of the Philippines 7 PIDS Discussion Paper Series 7 Philippine Journal of Development 2
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RePEc 9 EconStor 7
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In Search of Metropolitan Definitions: Lessons from Metro Davao
Mercado, Ruben G. - Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), … - 1998
Angotti has suggested a rule of thumb in defining a metropolis or distinguishing it from a city. While city refers to medium-sized settlements between 100 000 to 1 million, metropolis refers to large urban settlements with at least a million populations. In addition, metropolis is coined to...
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Owning the Metropolitan Vision: The Case of BLIST
Mercado, Ruben G. - Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), … - 1998
BLIST, which stands for Baguio, La Trinidad, Itogon, Sablan and Tuba, is a planning area for the Cordillera Administrative Region. It has been identified as a major subregional area due to the fast growth of Baguio City and its spillover to adjacent municipalities. The 1990 earthquake that...
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Providing a Metropolitan Perspective to Development Planning: Cagayan de Oro
Mercado, Ruben G. - Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), … - 1998
Cagayan de Oro City (CDO), being the regional capital of Northern Mindanao and being linked with various port cities, extends its socioeconomic and political influence to its neighbors. The perceived emergence of metropolis with CDO as the core city has led to the conceptualization of the Metro...
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Environment and Natural Resources Management: Lessons from City Program Innovations
Mercado, Ruben G. - Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), … - 1998
The enactment of 1991 Local Government Code has brought greater responsibilities for local government units to manage their natural resources and the environment. This move has encouraged greater dynamism and innovation in some Philippine cities. Strategies employed and programs undertaken by...
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Environmental and Natural Resources Management: Lessons from City Program Innovations
Mercado, Ruben G. - Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), … - 1998
The enactment of the 1991 Local Government Code has brought greater responsibilities for local government units to manage their natural resources and the environment. This move has encouraged greater dynamism and innovation in some Philippine cities. Strategies employed and programs undertaken...
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Metro Iloilo: A struggle for Acceptance and Organization
Mercado, Ruben G.; Anlocotan, Raul S. - 1998
Iloilo City is one of the oldest cities in the Philippines. It is faced with a burgeoning population and surging slum dwellers, the easiest solution of which is to expand the city area. However, this is not feasible as the city is bounded in the east by Guimaras Strait, and on the other sides,...
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Providing a Metropolitan Perspective to Development Planning: Cagayan de Oro
Mercado, Ruben G. - 1998
Cagayan de Oro City (CDO), being the regional capital of Northern Mindanao and being linked with various port cities, extends its socioeconomic and political influence to its neighbors. The perceived emergence of metropolis with CDO as the core city has led to the conceptualization of the Metro...
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Owning the Metropolitan Vision: The Case of BLIST
Mercado, Ruben G. - 1998
BLIST, which stands for Baguio, La Trinidad, Itogon, Sablan and Tuba, is a planning area for the Cordillera Administrative Region. It has been identified as a major subregional area due to the fast growth of Baguio City and its spillover to adjacent municipalities. The 1990 earthquake that...
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In Search of Metropolitan Definitions: Lessons from Metro Davao
Mercado, Ruben G. - 1998
Angotti has suggested a rule of thumb in defining a metropolis or distinguishing it from a city. While city refers to medium-sized settlements between 100 000 to 1 million, metropolis refers to large urban settlements with at least a million populations. In addition, metropolis is coined to...
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Metropolitan Arrangements in the Philippines: Passing Fancy or the Future Megatrend
Manasan, Rosario G.; Mercado, Ruben G. - 1998
Associated with the country's drive to become more modern and competitive global economy is the emergence of metropolises, which is defined in theory as large urban settlement having at least one million population. Given such definitions, the only metropolises that would qualify are Metro...
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