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Social Capital and the Built Environment: The Importance of Walkable Neighborhoods

机译:社会资本与建筑环境:宜居社区的重要性

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Objectives. I sought to examine whether pedestrian-oriented, mixed-use neighborhoods encourage enhanced levels of social and community engagement (i.e., social capital).Methods. The study investigated the relationship between neighborhood design and individual levels of social capital. Data were obtained from a household survey that measured the social capital of citizens living in neighborhoods that ranged from traditional, mixed-use, pedestrian-oriented designs to modern, car-dependent suburban subdivisions in Galway, Ireland.Results. The analyses indicate that persons living in walkable, mixed-use neighborhoods have higher levels of social capital compared with those living in car-oriented suburbs. Respondents living in walkable neighborhoods were more likely to know their neighbors, participate politically, trust others, and be socially engaged.Conclusions. Walkable, mixed-use neighborhood designs can encourage the development of social capital.
机译:目标。我试图研究以行人为导向的混合用途社区是否鼓励提高社会和社区参与度(即社会资本)。该研究调查了邻里设计与个人社会资本水平之间的关系。数据来自一项家庭调查,该调查测量了居住在邻里的公民的社会资本,这些邻里的范围从传统的,混合使用的,以行人为主的设计到爱尔兰戈尔韦的现代,依赖汽车的郊区细分。分析表明,与居住在以汽车为主的郊区相比,居住在步行,混合用途社区的人们的社会资本水平更高。生活在步行街区的受访者更容易认识邻居,在政治上参与,信任他人并参与社交活动。步行,混合用途的社区设计可以鼓励社会资本的发展。

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