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claim:a-humane-environment-must-have-a-reasonable-statistical-balance-of-the-four-componentsA humane environment must have a reasonable statistical balance of the four components.
Generalizes the need for comparable areas of yellow, green, gray, and red.
Neighborhood — ranked by edge-count
Findings (1)
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- Ideal balance of the four colors for a living neighborhood derived from the model.
Claims (1)
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- The central density threshold claim derived from the interaction of the four colors.
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- Chapter 9: The Way That Living Processes Can Guide The Reconstruction Of An Urban NeighborhoodintroducesThe working unit that describes the four-fold pattern process for transforming blighted neighborhoods into living structures.
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cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edgeEntities in the same semantic neighborhood but without a typed relation to this one — candidates for new edges or unrecognized duplicates.
- Overall qualitative evaluation of the planned environment.
- Invariant that living process maintains percentage balance.
- The single criterion of whether everything is made of beings correlates accurately with the presence of life in the environment.hypothesis0.763Testable hypothesis that the being-character is a reliable indicator of experienced life.
- Definition of optimal environment.
- Vision of the emerging paradigm shift in society.
- Normative premise of the robust agency route.
- Conditional statement linking smooth unfolding to the progressive emergence of the fifteen properties and increased life.