Linear or ribbon settlements refer to a pattern of development where buildings and homes are arranged in a line, typically along a road, river, or coastline. In Jamaica, many rural areas and coastal communities have adopted this settlement form due to the need for easy access to transportation routes or natural resources. For example, houses may be built along a main road that connects several towns, or along a coastline where fishing and tourism are prominent. This layout allows residents to benefit from road access, making it easier for transportation of goods and services, while also creating a visually organized community. However, linear settlements can present challenges, such as limited space for expansion and difficulties in providing utilities or services to homes spread out over a long distance. Globally, ribbon settlements are common in areas where development follows natural or man-made infrastructure, and they are often seen in growing suburban or rural regions. In real e…
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