Keywords: high levels of interaction among persons of different social background, small-scaled neighborhoods basic demand, multi-leveled economic scales investment, diverse urban planning in cities,
future in sustainable housing,
expanded public realm, multiple social groupings, varied physical design, local community engagement,
socio-environmental performance, mixes of uses, community cohesion, affordable housing,
sanitation infrastructure, historic ties,
cultural diversity,
public spaces, social programs, water infrastructure,
urban diversity, bus system,
trade-offs,
diversity,
fairness,
equity
Português:
planejamento urbano
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2022.
http://www.google.com.br/search?hl=pt-BR&q=%22urban+areas%22+diversity&btnG=Pesquisar
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