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25 Φεβ 2020 · Neighborhoods are big enough to aggregate the interrelated components present in an urban community, yet small enough to achieve results in a foreseeable time period. The size of neighborhoods allows more rapid action than city-wide policy, while still having a significant impact.
This article is an assessment of the literature on urban neighborhoods that explores (1) the principal themes in the literature, (2) the problems and limitations posed by this literature, and (3) the major contributions of these studies and their bearing on an agenda for future research.
Neighborhoods, and more specifically the community organizations and residents who dwell within them, provide planners, policy-makers and designers opportunities for partnerships in addressing problems related to housing and the context within which housing occurs. Whether the issue is the physical desperation of slum dwellings in some urban ...
6 Αυγ 2019 · It has variously been defined as a place, a community and a policy unit. This article, which is based on the review of relevant literature, reviews how it has evolved both as an academic concept and research unit and how it has been construed by scholars, in addition to understanding its relevance in policy and research circles.
5 Νοε 2024 · Not all efforts to foster social interaction (through activities such as block parties, community service and mentoring programs, or co-working spaces (what urban sociologists call ‘social ...
Keywords: urban communities, COVID-19, social resilience, systematic literature review. 1. Introduction. ... developed through their own natural will and through their neighbors. In a community, people live in close but relatively narrow relationships with each other. The community is the smallest unit of the national governance system, and the ...