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SUMMARY
Compared with urban communities, the sudden 2 of 12 and pronounced changes in dwelling space and the influx of migrant workers attracted by rent advantages, new centralized communities face various social problems, such as the inhabitants` demands being overlooked, the deconstruction of living communities, broken social networks, and a decline in community identity. Inhabitants` level of satisfaction with public space is closely related to the social functions of the public space, such as satisfying their demands, motivating social interaction, and building community identity. There are relatively few research results devoted to the satisfaction of . . .
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