Neighborhood Relationship 鄰裏關係(1 / 3)

(2) Neighborhoods are ve, and always accessible, since you are already in your neighborhood when you walk out your door.

(3) Successful neighborhood a frequently requires little specialized teical skill, and often little or no money. Aay call for an iment of time, but material costs are often low.

(4) With neighborhood a, pared to activity on larger scales, results are more likely to be visible and quickly forthing. The streets are er; the crosswalk is paihe trees are plahe festival draws a crowd.

(5) Visible and swift results are indicators of success; and since success is reinf, the probability of subquent neighborhood a is incread.

(6) Beeighborhood a usually involves others, such as create or strengthen es aionships with other neighbors, leading in turn to a variety of potentially positive effects, often hard to predict.

(7) Over and above the unity advantages, neighborhood activity may simply be enjoyable and fun for tho taking part.

But in addition to the bes, siderable reardicates that strong and cohesive neighborhoods and unities are linked –quite possibly causally lio decreas in crime, better outes for children, and improved physical aal health. The social support that a strong neighborhood may provide rve as a buffer against various forms of adversity.

(2) Neighborhoods are ve, and always accessible, since you are already in your neighborhood when you walk out your door.

(3) Successful neighborhood a frequently requires little specialized teical skill, and often little or no money. Aay call for an iment of time, but material costs are often low.

(4) With neighborhood a, pared to activity on larger scales, results are more likely to be visible and quickly forthing. The streets are er; the crosswalk is paihe trees are plahe festival draws a crowd.

(5) Visible and swift results are indicators of success; and since success is reinf, the probability of subquent neighborhood a is incread.

(6) Beeighborhood a usually involves others, such as create or strengthen es aionships with other neighbors, leading in turn to a variety of potentially positive effects, often hard to predict.

(7) Over and above the unity advantages, neighborhood activity may simply be enjoyable and fun for tho taking part.

But in addition to the bes, siderable reardicates that strong and cohesive neighborhoods and unities are linked –quite possibly causally lio decreas in crime, better outes for children, and improved physical aal health. The social support that a strong neighborhood may provide rve as a buffer against various forms of adversity.