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Walkability, Social Interaction, And Neighborhood Design, Theresa A. Glanz
Walkability, Social Interaction, And Neighborhood Design, Theresa A. Glanz
Community and Regional Planning Program: Theses and Student Projects
Typically suburban neighborhoods within the United States are often not pedestrian friendly especially when it comes to destination walking. Since the 1980s New Urbanists have been working on developing neighborhoods that not only allow people to walk for leisure but also allow the residents to walk to nearby shopping and public spaces. These increases in opportunities for walking can enhance people’s lives through improved health, reduction in financial outputs for fuels, enhancement of the physical environment through reductions in carbon monoxide, and the potential for increased social capital through accidental and intentional social opportunities. This paper discusses neighborhood design as …