Patrick Boyle.The Proposed Benefits of Mixed-Income Developments. Social Policy . 2007Joseph, Mark L., Robert J. Chaskin, and Henry S. Webber. 2007. The theoretical basis for confronting poverty through ...
Affordable housing is much more than just low-cost living spaces. It’s a critical component of healthy communities and a stepping stone to economic stability for millions of Americans. This guide explores the wide-ranging benefits of affordable housing for individuals, families, and society as a ...
The social vulnerability sub-index identifies places where communities may be particularly impacted by, or least able to recover from, wildfire due to factors such as income, prevalence of health issues, or other demographic characteristics. We focused on census tracts as the spatial unit of analysi...
Households that relocated by using vouchers or by moving to mixed-income revitalized communities experienced significant improvements in their socioeconomic status, and they moved to higher quality neighborhoods. Addition ally, their long-run socioeconomic status was similar to the status of households ...
Collaboration across ecology, human geography and landscape design generates multifunctional perspectives of unmanaged green spaces that consider benefits for biodiversity and disadvantaged communities.Similar content being viewed by others Perceptions of urban green infrastructures for climate change adaptation in...
We partnered with Alaska’s Pick.Click.Give. programme to implement a statewide natural field experiment with 540,000 Alaskans designed to examine two of the main motivations for charitable giving: concerns for the benefits to self (impure altruism or ‘
Furthermore, EVs increase the load on power plants, which are disproportionally located in marginalized communities. Environmental injustice, the disproportionate exposure of racial and ethnic minorities and low-income groups to pollutants, hazardous waste, and other environmental hazards, is a “severe ...
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (2015) 12:30 DOI 10.1186/s12966-015-0188-2 REVIEW Open Access Co-benefits of designing communities for active living: an exploration of literature James F Sallis1,2*, Chad Spoon1,2, Nick Cavill3, Jessa K Engelberg4, Klaus ...
the height of children and adolescents lagged behind their peers in high-income countries regardless of where they lived, such that the urban–rural gap was relatively small. In a third group of low-income or middle-income countries that included Indonesia, Vietnam, Panama, Peru, DR Congo and...
The mix of both methods was considered mixed-methods. Surveys were the most common method authors used to gather data, followed by interviews, case studies and literature reviews (Annex 2). Research around UH in the Global North has increased over time, although not continuously, with a drop ...