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The island has historically been home to several large farms, but no concentrated settlements.
Juf has a population of about 24 inhabitants divided over 6 families in a concentrated settlement.
In their concentrated settlements the early blacks had the opportunity to retain cultural characteristics and create a distinct community.
Moreover, successful applicants are not fully meeting the labour market needs of communities outside the three major metropolitan areas, due to highly concentrated settlement patterns.
The only concentrated settlements are in two unincorporated communities:
The only concentrated settlement is the unincorporated community of 'Algansee', located at .
The concentrated settlements depended on the agricultural surpluses.
The village has two distinct areas of concentrated settlement, thus making the form that of a fragmented 'double village'.
Before the coming and domination of the Safwas had never before lived in concentrated settlements and hated them.
With the cultivation of maize, they were able to create food surpluses and build concentrated settlements in the centuries after 600 CE.
The largest area of concentrated settlement was in Jefferson Park on the city's Northwest Side, mostly between the years 1907-1920.
An Urban settlement is a concentrated settlement that constitutes or is part of an urban area.
Only Wolfe Island has a recognizable concentrated settlement: the village of Marysville, with around 400 inhabitants.
Late 20th-century immigrants have been primarily from Latin America and Asia, and have created concentrated settlements in other neighborhoods.
Lack of efficient sewage-disposal and sewage-treatment systems in areas of concentrated settlement has resulted in the deterioration of environmental quality.
Because pastoralism and highland living could not support a very concentrated settlement density, pastoralist tribes often searched for more arable lowlands suitable for agriculture.
Glenelg's intention was to enforce concentrated settlement in accordance with Edward Gibbon Wakefield's colonisation principles, which were in vogue at the time.
Post-war governments wanted to persuade northern Aboriginal people like Dene Th’a to form more concentrated settlements so that they could be more easily assimilated into mainstream society.
The recent adoption of regionalization policy—which seeks to redistribute immigrants to centres outside Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver—also appears to be based on the logic that concentrated settlement is a problem.
Combined with concentrated settlement in pueblos, the resultant wastage of labour in cultivation could be enormous; as much as twenty to thirty days a year could be lost on walking to scattered and distant strips.
In one of history's greatest experiments in communal living, the Jesuits organized about 100,000 Guaraní in about 20 reducciones (reductions or townships) to bring them together in more concentrated settlements and protect them from the colonists.
Under an eight-hundred-year-old treaty, drones and satellites were not permitted to invade the privacy of the fleshers; the few dozen scattered urban enclaves where their own laws permitted them to clear away the wildlife completely and build concentrated settlements were supposed to be treated as inviolable.
Although much recent work (Maos, 1983, 47) confirms that 'the efficiency of services is higher in concentrated settlement patterns and can be further improved by the transfer of service functions from lower to higher ranking centres', some recent work has called for less emphasis to be placed on the economic evaluation of service provision.