Community Quality-of-Life Indicators 2
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Format
Paperback
Pages
329
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2006
Publisher
Springer Verlag
ISBN-10
1402046243
ISBN-13
9781402046247
Description
The exploration of community quality-of-life is deepened in this insightful continuation of a series dedicated to best practices in measuring and enhancing societal well-being. Through the perspectives of M. Joseph Sirgy, Don Rahtz, and David Swain, readers are introduced to a comprehensive framework designed to assess various factors that influence how individuals experience their environments. The authors illustrate the importance of establishing relevant indicators that can serve as benchmarks for community planning and policy-making.
In this volume, the authors delve into methodologies that empower communities to effectively evaluate their quality of life. By harnessing data and engaging local stakeholders, they offer constructive approaches that can lead to positive changes. The insights shared throughout the chapters not only reflect the complexities of community dynamics but also emphasize the crucial role of collaborative efforts in enhancing social health and environmental conditions. This book stands as a valuable resource for researchers, policymakers, and community advocates alike.
In this volume, the authors delve into methodologies that empower communities to effectively evaluate their quality of life. By harnessing data and engaging local stakeholders, they offer constructive approaches that can lead to positive changes. The insights shared throughout the chapters not only reflect the complexities of community dynamics but also emphasize the crucial role of collaborative efforts in enhancing social health and environmental conditions. This book stands as a valuable resource for researchers, policymakers, and community advocates alike.
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