In this article, we present a simple methodology based on Max-Neef, Elizalde and Hopenhayn (1991) “human scale development” paradigm to measure current levels of Quality of Life (QoL) for urban environments. In this procedure, fundamental human needs form the study domains. We assess their fulfilment with a set of questions reflecting the subjective dimension of QoL. We sort questions into needs after two consecutive processes: a qualitative one involving local communities and/or expert groups, and a quantitative one involving the definition of weights for each question and per need. Complementarily, we add objective indicators to reflect the objective dimension of QoL. This way, we make possible a comparison between the two dimensions and ...
With the majority of people living in cities it has become increasingly important to examine the rel...
Quality of life is a notion that has been discussed by philosophers, social scientists, economists c...
Quality of life is a notion that has been discussed by philosophers, social scientists, economists c...
In this article, we present a simple methodology based on Max-Neef, Elizalde and Hopenhayn (1991) “h...
In this article, a simple tool based on Max-Neef et al.’s (1991) Human-Scale Development paradigm to...
In this article, we present a simple methodology based on Max-Neef, Elizalde and Hopenhayn (1991) “h...
In this article, we present a simple methodology based on Max-Neef, Elizalde and Hopenhayn (1991) “h...
In this article, a simple tool based on Max-Neef et al.’s (1991) Human-Scale Development paradigm to...
In this article, a simple tool based on Max-Neef et al.’s (1991) Human-Scale Development paradigm to...
Quality of Life (QoL) approaches and studies have broadly raised the interest of scientists during t...
During the last decade, urban planning scientists have become interested in the concept of quality o...
During the last decade, urban planning scientists have become interested in the concept of quality o...
AbstractThe growth of urban areas presents a challenge for local governments around the world. While...
The built environment has great influence over the sustainability of societies as well as over peopl...
Enhancing the urban quality of life (QoL) is an explicit policy goal of many countries, yet it is ra...
With the majority of people living in cities it has become increasingly important to examine the rel...
Quality of life is a notion that has been discussed by philosophers, social scientists, economists c...
Quality of life is a notion that has been discussed by philosophers, social scientists, economists c...
In this article, we present a simple methodology based on Max-Neef, Elizalde and Hopenhayn (1991) “h...
In this article, a simple tool based on Max-Neef et al.’s (1991) Human-Scale Development paradigm to...
In this article, we present a simple methodology based on Max-Neef, Elizalde and Hopenhayn (1991) “h...
In this article, we present a simple methodology based on Max-Neef, Elizalde and Hopenhayn (1991) “h...
In this article, a simple tool based on Max-Neef et al.’s (1991) Human-Scale Development paradigm to...
In this article, a simple tool based on Max-Neef et al.’s (1991) Human-Scale Development paradigm to...
Quality of Life (QoL) approaches and studies have broadly raised the interest of scientists during t...
During the last decade, urban planning scientists have become interested in the concept of quality o...
During the last decade, urban planning scientists have become interested in the concept of quality o...
AbstractThe growth of urban areas presents a challenge for local governments around the world. While...
The built environment has great influence over the sustainability of societies as well as over peopl...
Enhancing the urban quality of life (QoL) is an explicit policy goal of many countries, yet it is ra...
With the majority of people living in cities it has become increasingly important to examine the rel...
Quality of life is a notion that has been discussed by philosophers, social scientists, economists c...
Quality of life is a notion that has been discussed by philosophers, social scientists, economists c...