LIVABLE COMMUNITIES: INNOVATIVE, INCLUSIVE AND EQUITABLE CITIES Communities, as defined in this report, are authentically livable when they incorporate innovative, equitable and inclusive policies and practices that address the unique challenges a city faces, while looking to improve the quality of life for residents
TYPES OF COMMUNITY - ResearchGate Modern communities are a network of relationships which form around an interest or other aspect members have in common Each community evolves particular conventions of behavior and actions
Communities of Practice This site, sponsored by the Federal Consulting Group (a franchise of the U S Department of Treasury), provides information about CoPs and refers to the groups as Communities of Learning
Socially Connected Communities - Healthy Places by Design Abundance Thinking Culture or and low-income communities Learn more on page 7 of Creating Change through Arts, Cultur Cultural enclaves are safe spaces where people with shared identities and or languages can gather