click here, this section, this siteyouth discounts, year abroad, volunteer abroad | ||
Indian Food, Spice Blends, Spicesspice mixes, vindaloo, curry powder | ||
seaports, Ports, shipping, naval bases, world ports, shipyards | ||
|
For other uses, see Neighbourhood (disambiguation).
A neighbourhood or neighborhood (see spelling differences) is a geographically localised community located within a larger city, town or suburb.
Contents |
In Canada and the United States, neighbourhoods are often given official or semi-official status through neighbourhood associations, neighbourhood watches, or block watches. These may regulate such matters as lawn care and fence height, and they may provide such services as block parties, neighbourhood parks, and community security. In some other places the equivalent organisation is the parish, though a parish may have several neighbourhoods within it depending on the area.
In localities where neighbourhoods do not have an official status, questions can arise as to where one neighbourhood begins and another ends. Many cities may use districts and wards as official divisions of the city, rather than traditional neighbourhood boundaries.
In the mainland of the People\'s Republic of China, the term is generally used for the urban administrative unit usually found immediately below the district level, although an intermediate, subdistrict level exists in some cities. They are also called streets (administrative terminology may vary from city to city). Neighbourhoods encompass 2,000 to 10,000 families. Within neighbourhoods, families are grouped into smaller residential units or quarters of 100 to 600 families and supervised by a residents\' committee; these are subdivided into residents\' small groups of fifteen to forty families. In most urban areas of China, neighbourhood, community, residential community, residential unit, residential quarter have the same meaning: 社区 or 小区 or 居民区 or 居住区, and is the direct sublevel of a subdistrict (街道办事处), which is the direct sublevel of a district (区), which is the direct sublevel of a city (市). (See Political divisions of China)
The term has no official or statistical purpose in the United Kingdom, but is often used as a generic term to refer to a small area within a town or city. The label is commonly used to refer to organisations which relate to such a very local structure, such as neighbourhood policing[1] or Neighbourhood watch schemes.
In addition, government statistics for local areas are often referred to as neighbourhood statistics, although the data themselves are broken down usually into districts and wards for local purposes.
|
|
The references in this article would be clearer with a different or consistent style of citation, footnoting, or external linking. |
Over and above these general and individual country definitions, neighbourhoods have several advantages as an area for policy analysis as well as an arena for social action:
But in addition to these benefits, considerable research indicates that strong and cohesive neighbourhoods and communities are linked –quite possibly causally linked – to decreases in crime, better outcomes for children, and improved physical and mental health. The social support that a strong neighbourhood may provide can serve as a buffer against various forms of adversity.
Good starting places for documentation of these effects can be found in the evidence reviewed by Robert Putnam in Bowling Alone (Simon & Schuster, 2000), and by Robert Sampson in the Annual Review of Sociology, 2002.
For all these reasons, both social scientists and activists may be rewarded by neighbourhood study and involvement. For further description of community benefits, plus guidance for and examples of successful neighbourhood action, see also the section on Promoting Neighborhood Action (Chapter 26, Section 12) in the Community Tool Box, online at http://ctb.ku.edu.
There is some evidence[2]that neighbourhoods tend to form personalities based upon certain sociological characteristics of the female inhabitants.
Wikimedia Commons has media related to:
| Types of country subdivision | |
|---|---|
| Administrative division · Political division · Census division · Electoral division | |
| Current | Amt · Arrondissement · Autonomous area · Bailiwick · Bakhsh · Baladiyah · Banner · Autonomous banner · Barangay · Bairro · Barrio · Bezirk / Regierungsbezirk · Block · Borough · County borough · Metropolitan borough · Cadastre · Aus. Cadastres · Capital · Federal capital · Canton · Census division · Census geographic unit · Census metropolitan area · Census subdivision · Circle · Circuit · City · Autonomous city · Independent city · Co-Principality · Colony · Comarca · Commonwealth · Commune · Comune · Community · Autonomous community · Residential community · Condominium · Constituency · County · Administrative county · Autonomous county · Metropolitan county · Council · Croft · Department · Dependent territory · Federal dependency · District · Autonomous district · Capital district · City district · Federal district · Metropolitan district · Municipal district · Division · Daïra · Duchy · Eldership · Frazione · Freguesia · Governorate · Hamlet · Hundred · Insular area · Judeţ · Kommun · Local administrative unit · Local government area · Liwa · Località · Municipality · District municipality · Regional municipality · Regional county municipality · Rural municipality · Neighbourhood · Oblast · Okrug · Ostān · Parish · Civil parish · Periphery · Plasa · Prefecture · Autonomous prefecture · Principality · Protectorate · Province · Autonomous province · Quarter · Regency · Region · Autonomous region · Capital region · Special administrative region · Republic · Autonomous republic · Ranchería · Reservation · Indian reserve · Shabiyah · Shahr · Shahrestān · Shire · State · Autonomous Community · Subdistrict · Subprefecture · Suzerainty · Sýsla · Taluka · Tehsil · Territory · Autonomous territorial unit · Capital territory · Union territory · National territory · Town · Townland · Township · Civil township · Township (Scot.) · Urban (urbanized) area · Village · Vingtaine · Voivodeship · Wilayah · Ward |
| Historical | Acre (Scots) · Agency · Barony · Burgh · Cantref · City-state · Commote · Daugh · Diocese · Free Imperial City · Groatland · Half-foot · Hundred · Imperial Circle · March · Markland · Nome · Ounceland · Oxgang · Pargana · Pennyland · Ploughgate · Praetorian prefecture · Presidency · Quarterland · Residency · Riding · Rural district · Sanitary district · Satrapy · Theme · Urban district · Viscount(c)y |
| Boldface indicates a type used by ten or more countries; loanwords in italics. | |
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from Wikipedia