Urban Livability

Definition

The quality of life in urban areas, influenced by factors such as housing, transportation, environment, and social services, aiming to enhance the well-being and satisfaction of urban residents.

Purpose

Enhance the well-being and satisfaction of urban residents by improving access to essential services, amenities, and a healthy environment.

Examples of Use

  • Improving public transportation systems to enhance mobility and reduce congestion.
  • Ensuring access to green spaces and recreational areas for physical and mental well-being.
  • Providing affordable housing options to ensure diverse and inclusive communities.
  • Enhancing urban infrastructure and public services to meet community needs.
  • Promoting sustainable development practices to create healthy and resilient urban environments.

Related Terms

Notes

Urban livability is a key consideration in urban planning and policy-making, aiming to create environments that support the well-being and satisfaction of residents. It involves a holistic approach to improving various aspects of urban life, from housing and transportation to environmental quality and social services.

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