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The principle of comprehensiveness addresses the full range of circumstances, opportunities, and needs of community residents. A comprehensive development approach involves constant consideration of the connections among issues, including: social services; education and training; economic development; housing and physical revitalization; and other quality-of-life activities. The charge to think comprehensively calls for working across these various sectors and recognizing and reinforcing positive connections among them. The readings in this section explore the rationale and the complexities associated with a comprehensive strategy for neighborhood change.
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