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Comparisons of location with what people value most (Dunn post-hoc test).

Comparisons of location with what people value most (Dunn post-hoc test).

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Substantial research exists on attachments people have to places and the phenomena and objects they value. However, insights on how values vary between different locations and across demographics and how place attachment differs between rural and urban areas are more limited. These understandings are needed to design meaningful adaptation strategie...

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... on the means, all ten of the lived values for which there was a statistically significant difference were emphasised as more important in the two urban communities with higher socioeconomic status than their lower socioeconomic status neighbours (Table 6). These included many self-actualisation and belongness values, which supports hypothesis H2b, at least for urban communities. ...