Why is living in the city more attractive in some places than in others? How can policymakers, urban planners and engineers work together to make cities better places to live for urban residents? One way to understand what makes a city liveable is to examine a key measure of quality of life: individual level happiness. Recent research suggests that happiness is not simply a function of individual factors such as health, wealth and social relations. Happiness is also influenced by where people live. City residents are happier if they feel connected to their cities and neighbourhoods and feel positively about the state of city services. Using a sample of over 5000 urban residents in five major cities, this paper builds on recent findings that...
The pursuit of happiness is a salient theme in Western societies, and research points to countless p...
AbstractMeasuring and analysing the factors that affect the quality of life (QoL) in cities and regi...
How\u27s life? This rather mundane question has become a focus of renewed attention since the first ...
The world is increasingly urban and managing urban areas has become one of the most important challe...
Smart city development has gone beyond pure applications of intelligent technologies and requires ef...
Social scientists have long studied the effects of cities on human wellbeing and happiness. This art...
Governments, civic society, businesses, and citizens all strive to make cities more livable. However...
In everyday life quarters are often perceived as urban fragments divided according to peculiarities ...
The paper investigates how traits of cities explain subjective well-being and its subcomponents. Bui...
The physical environment of our towns and cities has largely been created in a socio-cultural politi...
Although, happiness has been evaluated by many researchers, there are very limited studies on happy ...
In this paper, we impart on the notion of happiness and indicate the many beliefs and perspectives o...
Shaping livable cities is an enduring issue for urban planning, which came dramatically to the foref...
Urban living increases employment prospects and consumption opportunities but also exposes individua...
In this paper we use survey data to examine heterogeneity in the urban gradient of life satisfaction...
The pursuit of happiness is a salient theme in Western societies, and research points to countless p...
AbstractMeasuring and analysing the factors that affect the quality of life (QoL) in cities and regi...
How\u27s life? This rather mundane question has become a focus of renewed attention since the first ...
The world is increasingly urban and managing urban areas has become one of the most important challe...
Smart city development has gone beyond pure applications of intelligent technologies and requires ef...
Social scientists have long studied the effects of cities on human wellbeing and happiness. This art...
Governments, civic society, businesses, and citizens all strive to make cities more livable. However...
In everyday life quarters are often perceived as urban fragments divided according to peculiarities ...
The paper investigates how traits of cities explain subjective well-being and its subcomponents. Bui...
The physical environment of our towns and cities has largely been created in a socio-cultural politi...
Although, happiness has been evaluated by many researchers, there are very limited studies on happy ...
In this paper, we impart on the notion of happiness and indicate the many beliefs and perspectives o...
Shaping livable cities is an enduring issue for urban planning, which came dramatically to the foref...
Urban living increases employment prospects and consumption opportunities but also exposes individua...
In this paper we use survey data to examine heterogeneity in the urban gradient of life satisfaction...
The pursuit of happiness is a salient theme in Western societies, and research points to countless p...
AbstractMeasuring and analysing the factors that affect the quality of life (QoL) in cities and regi...
How\u27s life? This rather mundane question has become a focus of renewed attention since the first ...