HUMAN HABITAT
The term 'habitat' comes from ecology, and includes many interrelated features, especially the immediate physical environment, the urban environment or the social environment.
Specific human habitats include:
;Dwellings and shelters
:houses, dugouts, ''yaodongs'', tents, camps, campers, huts.
;s,
:hamlets, villages, towns, cities, squatter camps, shanty towns.
;Intentional communities
:Kibbutzim, commune, ecovillages.
;Other
:Offices, Prisons, Monasteries
A more extensive list can be found in .
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See also
★ Neighborhood Watch
★ Built environment
★ Habitat for Humanity International a charity related to housing.
★ India Habitat Centre
★ Town planning
★ Sustainable habitat
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