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Make People Happy with Walkable Neighborhoods
Posted on February 23, 2011 by Tadd Miller
Revealing University of New Hampshire study on happiness and walking. “We know it's good for the planet, but that's not the only reason walking rocks: People who can walk to their favorite cafe, stroll to a neighborhood park, or saunter to a community center are more trusting and civically involved than people who live in car-centric places, say researchers from the University of New Hampshire in a study published in Applied Research in Quality of Life.”
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