Developing a Livability Program for Indian Reservations: A Methodology and Case Study: [Project Brief]
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2015-12-01
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Abstract:In this report, a methodology was developed to identify the important livability issues for Tribal communities. This methodology consists of data collection, analysis and development of the program. The methodology was implemented on the Wind River Indian Reservation (WRIR). Data was collected from the Needs Determination survey (WINDS III), stakeholder surveys, and resident surveys determining most common livability themes. Researchers formulated a livability definition focusing on a community having well maintained roads with safe pedestrian/bicycle facilities which benefits the people by providing access to jobs, health care, and recreational activities and by preserving the culture and sovereignty.
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