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| You notice that your community heads toward congestion year after year. Commuting to work or getting around increases major efforts by every body. Or, you notice the opposite. Your town has been gradually deserted. You are thinking to move, to the largest city, yourself too. Homeland Society (HS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving quality of lives through balancing and cooperating between urban and rural areas. Our works involve relieving urban congestion as well as creating interests in the rural territories. |
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| By the way, if you liked the traffic conditions in Boston, Massachusetts, USA during the week of 2004 Democratic National Convention we hope to make that permanent environments. That is our goal! Governments must invest in effective decentralization programs. Private sectors must be creative planting business in remote communities and avoid business plans that induce extreme densities. Citizens must understand the risks of living and raising families within high density zones. |
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| If you enjoyed the traffic conditions in Boston, Massachusetts, USA during the week of 2004 Democratic National Convention we will make that permanent for all of us. That is our promise! Representing The Architects Forum and Homeland Society the founders of this organization participated in HABITAT II, the City Summit 1996, United Nations' Conference on Human Settlement, in both New York and Istanbul. |
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