2023
DOI: 10.3390/land12091654
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Spatiotemporal-Behavior-Based Microsegregation and Differentiated Community Ties of Residents with Different Types of Housing in Mixed-Housing Neighborhoods: A Case Study of Fuzhou, China

Xue Zhang,
Yifan Tang,
Yanwei Chai

Abstract: As a kind of urban neighborhood with strong internal heterogeneity, mixed-housing neighborhoods have attracted wide attention from scholars in recent years. Strengthening community ties in mixed-housing neighborhoods is of great significance for increasing neighborhood social capital, cultivating a sense of community, and promoting sustainable development of the neighborhood. The neighborhood activities of residents are an important factor in promoting community ties. However, different housing groups in mixed… Show more

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Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Those individuals engaging in green exercise regularly may understand the complementary benefits of green exercise compared to indoor environments either unconsciously or consciously, which reduces stress and invokes a sense of well-being ( 32 , 33 ) (3) Space-behavior interaction theory. According to this theory, space (the geographic space of human activities) and behavior (human behavioral activities) are regarded as embodying a dialectical interaction and connection ( 34 ). Vegetation exhibits significant spatial variability properties.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%