Evaluating the impact of neighborhood attributes on residents' place attachment

Barzegaran, Marieh (2020) Evaluating the impact of neighborhood attributes on residents' place attachment. PhD thesis, Queensland University of Technology.

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In the era of rapid technological advances, there is a concern that people suffer from a sense of placeless-ness within their neighbourhoods. Place attachment, the residents' meaningful bonds, to their living place, results from its environmental, socio-cultural and economic make-up. Thus, this study aims to investigate the different range of neighbourhood characteristics that affect the development of residents' connection to their neighbourhoods. The study contributes to the theoretical, methodological and practical application of research in this field, the outcome of which can be of use in the planning and designing of new housing patterns and urban development issues.

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ID Code: 201670
Item Type: QUT Thesis (PhD)
Supervisor: Chamorro-Koc, Marianella & Sanders, Paul
Keywords: Place attachment, Neighbourhood attributes, Neighbourhood design, Place making, Place Design
DOI: 10.5204/thesis.eprints.201670
Divisions: Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > Creative Industries Faculty
Current > Schools > School of Design
Institution: Queensland University of Technology
Deposited On: 23 Jul 2020 22:28
Last Modified: 23 Jul 2020 22:28