2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14137784
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The Sense of Safety and Active Leisure in Gated Enclaves: Evidence from Fuzhou University Campus

Abstract: Scientific interest in how residential patterns affect both people’s subjective sense of safety and their behavior is increasing. The surge of gated communities in the world has changed the way we live to a great extent. Research on the gated development trend in postmodern cities is still limited; therefore, the purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between residents’ attitudes toward gated enclaves and their sense of safety. At the same time, the relationship between a sense of security and a… Show more

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