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| - | Fig 6: perceptions and behaviors of Bogota citizens regarding civic culture and the environment. | + | Fig 6: perceptions and behaviors of [[14|Bogota citizens]] regarding civic culture and the environment. |
| Number of Survey Respondents Per Locality. N: Number of localities. M: Average number of respondents in the category. S: Standard deviation of the number of respondents in the category. Min: Minimum. Max: Maximum. (Waniez,2024) | Number of Survey Respondents Per Locality. N: Number of localities. M: Average number of respondents in the category. S: Standard deviation of the number of respondents in the category. Min: Minimum. Max: Maximum. (Waniez,2024) | ||
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| In conclusion, the emergence of [[17|Museo Libre]] was a public education initiative, offering [[14|locals]] a possibility for waste utilization to minimize unreasonable utilization of landfill. It also drew attention to the conditions of rivers and people living in the neighbourhood and resulted in multiple factors. This outcome further affected the surrounding environment and [[14|locals]], | In conclusion, the emergence of [[17|Museo Libre]] was a public education initiative, offering [[14|locals]] a possibility for waste utilization to minimize unreasonable utilization of landfill. It also drew attention to the conditions of rivers and people living in the neighbourhood and resulted in multiple factors. This outcome further affected the surrounding environment and [[14|locals]], | ||
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