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2021
DOI: 10.1002/casp.2531
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Effects of relational capital on relationship between place attachment and resident participation

Abstract: Place attachment and public participation are increasingly important to sustainable community development and environmental protection, and influence the degree to which residents value community development. Unfortunately, social segregation has broken value consensus in many modern communities, particularly Chinese communities, which traditionally emphasize interpersonal interactions. This has created discrepancies between theory and reality in community development, making it necessary to clarify the influe… Show more

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“…A latent construct shared by social capital and SoC is participation. Considering that social relations affect the SoC and that this in turn acts as a catalyst for community participation (Chang et al., 2022; Talò et al., 2014), it is accepted that public spaces that facilitate social interaction will reinforce the SoC, pro‐sociality and social capital.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A latent construct shared by social capital and SoC is participation. Considering that social relations affect the SoC and that this in turn acts as a catalyst for community participation (Chang et al., 2022; Talò et al., 2014), it is accepted that public spaces that facilitate social interaction will reinforce the SoC, pro‐sociality and social capital.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%