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Identity and Sustainability in Two Neighborhoods of Guadalajara, Mexico

As part of the international project City-Identity-Sustainability, a study was carried out in two popular neighborhoods in the city of Guadalajara. One of the neighborhoods, Analco, was traditional and well consolidated; the other, Los Colorines, was new and in the process of consolidation. An adapt...

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Published in:Environment and behavior 2002-01, Vol.34 (1), p.97-110
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City Identity Sustainability Network
Community Development
Community Satisfaction
Environment
Environmentalism
Evaluation
Identity
Mexico
Neighborhoods
Neighbourhoods
Residential areas
Satisfaction
Social Identity
Social research
Sociodemographic Characteristics
Structural models
Surveys
Sustainability
Sustainable Development
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