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SUSTAINABLE
COMMUNITY
By:
Alainie a. aminolah
Azelah bora
To:
Jenelyn pansacala
Swaitzel zalsos
CHAPTER 2
This chapter begins with the background research on intranets and knowledge sharing.
It establishes the research design and methodology, which is the primary objective of
It is critical to establish the scope of the review of the literature by first providing:
The primary goal of the literature study was to compile a list of past studies on
knowledge sharing and intranets. This was done as part of the emergent research
design process to sketch out the essential data gathering requirements for the primary
study to be conducted. The method used was in accordance with what is now being
researchers to familiarize themselves with previous research prior to collecting their own
data.
2.1 Related Literature
objective, thesis, or the problem or issue to be answered. This process helps to prevent
repetition of what has already been done and provides relevant hypotheses and
knowledge. Citing studies that demonstrate significant agreement and those that appear
the problem area, provides context for the research endeavor, and informs the reader
about the current state of the topic. Only studies that are obviously relevant, well-
This paper examines the studies and investigations that are already completed to which
Based on the study's findings, it was evident that the notion and conflict of safety and
openness would be crucial, and that while a sense of community spirit and identity was
important, a community should also ensure that it was open to diversity and residents
from all over the city. The development of improved homes while the community
becomes role players in overseeing places and establishing a sense of safety is just as
vital as the beauty of new housing to give people pride. It's hard to define exactly what
constitutes citizen satisfaction in the public realm, but lighting, trees, access to services,
and beautiful spaces were all popular. However, it was brought up that the definition of
happiness can differ dramatically amongst groups around the world. For some,
happiness was measured by quality of life and well-being, but in less developed
societies, simply having basic requirements addressed through basic services may be
considered happy.
being used by communities around the country to create and build healthy, sustainable,
West Side, led the construction of shops, child care facilities, an employment
center, and energy-efficient and affordable homes around a train station as part
American neighborhood.
Tribal officials on the Ohkay Owingeh reservation in New Mexico are putting in
place a Master Land Use Plan that aims to provide affordable housing, protect
vital water resources, and restore traditional Pueblo population patterns and
historic plazas.
Environmental justice, sustainable livelihoods, and equitable development are
a healthy economy, and a good quality of life for all citizens in these and other
places.
income, minority, tribal, and overburdened communities with strategies for shaping
development that are responsive to their needs and values. It offers a menu of land
use and community design options that combine smart growth, environmental
their neighborhoods.
Environmental justice, smart growth, and equitable development are all linked by
Encourage public health and the preservation of a clean and safe environment.