Reinventing Healthy Communities: Implications for Individual and Societal Well-Being
Contemporary views of "livable communities" maintain that density and diversity are good for cities. Healthy communities are more pedestrian-friendly and less automobile-centric. Mixed use zoning keeps a flow of people through parks, streets, neighborhoods, and districts, which is good for...
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MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
2016
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