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People learn how privacy is managed in their society through prior experiences, and sucessful design, especially in the United States, should facilitate privacy regulation.
Enterprise homes, which accomodate residential business activies, can be a positive addition to a neighborhood.
Research provides a tool that can be used to measure the territoriality of individuals.
Group members value places more highly if the places in question are more closely tied to the identity of the group.
Today there is increased interest in cultivating healthy life styles early in life. This study investigates how neighborhood design might affect the after-school activity levels of adolescent girls.
More often than not, the outdoor environment of a senior ‘retirement’ community is ignored and people focus on the attributes of a building's interior. However, the activities that can be offered on the outside of a building are almost limitless, constrained only by the imagination, and not by a person's age.
Landscape features affect preference for nature-laden locations.
GIS can provide a multidimensional (visual, dynamic, holistic, and interactive) view of a neighborhood, so how can it best be used?
Measures to make it more pleasant to walk along streets can also calm traffic, making the pedestrian experience both more enjoyable and safer.