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Talja Blokland
People like to live in a safe neighborhood. Areas with a variety of facilities like houses, offices and shops seem to be an important strategy to improve the safety of a neighborhood. More people on the streets means better social control, is the thought behind this strategy. But do people on the streets have consideration for each other? This book is a theory on urban environment, public familiarity and trust on the one hand. On the other it is a very practical plea for a careful planning and nuanced governance of the public space.
| Publisher | Amsterdam University Press |
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| Pages | 304 |
| Search language | dutch |
| ISBN_13 | 978-9-089-64043-7 primary |
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