Résumé :
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[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST G52R0xVo. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Objectives, One factor contributing to the decay of easy arena, and to consequeat excess mortality, is massive loss of housing. This report studied the effects of a redevelopmen project on social lunctioning in at inner-city, community, included the following elements ; a longitudinal study of 10 tammes living one, locas groups, tions and phologcipling of the street scene, focas groups, and intorma interviews with area resatents. The project was located in the Bradhurst section of Harlem in New York City and was focused on a redevelopment effort Results Those who were able to move into newly ren found that their living conditions were greatly improved. Netg ralization lagged be tion of individual houses. This uneven redevetopment was visual and sensory reminder of what had been Restdents missed the war and sociat support that in Harlem betore its decline. Conclusion. Rebuilding damages housing contributes greatly to the well-being of thner-city residents. The courent pace and scope of restore loss vitality.
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