Walking Builds Community Cohesion: Survey of Two New Hampshire Communities Looks at Social Capital and Walkability
Document Type
Article - Open Access
Publication Title
Carsey Institute
Publication Date
Winter 2014
Abstract/ Summary
High levels of social capital are found in areas that are perceived to be more walkable, as measured by the number of places people can walk to in their community.
Repository Citation
Rogers, S.,
Carlson, C.,
&
Gardner, K.
(2014). Walking Builds Community Cohesion: Survey of Two New Hampshire Communities Looks at Social Capital and Walkability. Carsey Institute, Regional Issue Brief #38
Available at: https://scholarworks.merrimack.edu/cen_facpub/2
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