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Local researcher outlines how design and mixed uses foster social sustainability in Sussex County
Summary
Kate Gemma, who recently earned a doctorate from Wilmington University, presented findings that perceived density reduces social connection while perceived land-use mix and design quality increase social participation; she recommended design and mixed-use strategies to foster community ties amid county growth.
Kate Gemma presented a condensed overview of her doctoral dissertation to Sussex County Council on Dec. 9, saying her quantitative study of full-time Sussex County residents examined how perceived density, land-use mix and quality of urban design relate to social sustainability in rapidly growing…
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