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  1. In sociology, social distance describes the distance between individuals or social groups in society, including dimensions such as social class, race/ethnicity, gender or sexuality. Members of different groups mix less than members of the same group.

  2. 1 gru 2023 · In this paper, we first discuss the relevant literature on human-centric neighborhood sustainability, social cohesion theory and measurement, the connections between social cohesion and the design of walkable urban infrastructure, and metrics used to measure walkability ( Section 2: Background).

  3. 5 lut 2019 · We suggest that walkability is a set of capacities of any given neighbourhood that is embodied in urban morphologies in three main ways – the densities (concentrations) of buildings and people; the mix of different functions and attractions; and the access networks we use to navigate between them.

  4. 3 maj 2021 · North American intellectual scene provides a different treatment of the phenomenon of social distance, connected to the need to respond to emerging social problems of racism, discrimination, xenophobia and social exclusion, derived from migration and cultural contact in complex societies.

  5. You can get a good estimate of the distance walked by timing or pacing. Naismith's Rule (a way of estimating the time to walk a distance when ascents are involved) can help with the timing aspect but is only an estimation of the time taken to walk a certain distance taking ups and down into account.

  6. The measurement of social distances is to be viewed simply as a means for securing adequate interpretations of the varying degrees and grades of understanding and feeling that exist in social situations.

  7. 13 kwi 2024 · As a result, walkability has become a driving force behind transformative urban planning practices, envisioning cities where essential amenities and services are within a short walking distance, fostering vibrant and sustainable urban livability in our urban settlements.

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