"The outcome has provided empirical evidence that the drivers whichcreate emotional bonds between people and their community areconsistent in virtually every city and can be reduced to just a fewcategories. Interestingly, the usual suspects - jobs, economy andsafety - are not among the top drivers. Rather, people consistentlygave higher ratings for things that relate directly to their dailyquality of life: an area’s physical beauty, opportunities forsocializing and a city’s openness to all people. "So in a world of limited resources, how do we improve the soul of ourcommunities and specifically increase "community attachment?"
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| - "The outcome has provided empirical evidence that the drivers whichcreate emotional bonds between people and their community areconsistent in virtually every city and can be reduced to just a fewcategories. Interestingly, the usual suspects - jobs, economy andsafety - are not among the top drivers. Rather, people consistentlygave higher ratings for things that relate directly to their dailyquality of life: an area’s physical beauty, opportunities forsocializing and a city’s openness to all people. "So in a world of limited resources, how do we improve the soul of ourcommunities and specifically increase "community attachment?"
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| - "The outcome has provided empirical evidence that the drivers whichcreate emotional bonds between people and their community areconsistent in virtually every city and can be reduced to just a fewcategories. Interestingly, the usual suspects - jobs, economy andsafety - are not among the top drivers. Rather, people consistentlygave higher ratings for things that relate directly to their dailyquality of life: an area’s physical beauty, opportunities forsocializing and a city’s openness to all people. "So in a world of limited resources, how do we improve the soul of ourcommunities and specifically increase "community attachment?"
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