-- See Also the narrower term Communities Here are entered works on geographically defined social units within a larger society, served by an aggregate of institutions, economically self-sufficient, and characterized by close contacts and common interests and activities.
-- See Also the narrower term Inner cities Here are entered works on densely populated, usually deteriorating, central areas of large cities, inhabited predominantly by poor people, often of a specific ethnic group, and on the social and economic problems of these areas.
-- See Also the narrower term Public spaces Here are entered works on those areas, such as streets, parks, places of public accomodation, etc., which are freely accessible to the public.
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-- See Also the narrower term Resource-based communities Here are entered works on communities whose livelihood stems from the exploitation of natural resources.