This report highlights the connections between the different dimensions of quality of life and analyzes the inherent causal relationships. These range from clear linkages such as the health benefits of green open space for urban populations to less evident relationships such as the way that individual choice of housing has environmental impacts that affect quality of life. In this way, the report addresses the sustainable design and development of Europe's cities, perceiving environmental quality as a fundamental building block of social well-being and urban quality of life.JRC.H.7-Land management and natural hazard
Quality of life in urban areas is influenced by multiple factors such as home quality, availability ...
Cities are at the heart of Europe. As four of every five European citizens live in urban areas, thei...
Health, quality of life and sustainable development are strongly interconnected. The quality of livi...
Urban green spaces generate a number of perceived benefits toward human health and well-being, inclu...
Today, quality of life is a major issue, since the physical and aesthetic degradation of the built e...
The quality of European landscapes and the quality of life of city inhabitants are closely related t...
Researchers from Austria, Czech Republic, Italy, the Netherlands, and Sweden collaborate in the EU s...
Today, 52 % of the global population lives in cities, another 33 % in towns and suburbs, a trend tha...
Health, quality of life and sustainable development are strongly interconnected. The quality of livi...
AbstractThe problem of the quality of life is a multidimensional and complex issue. It concerns the ...
Quality of life is an interdisciplinary research topic that takes cues from philosophy, sociology, e...
The natural and built environment are very important for quality of life. The housing indicators are...
The cities of today present some requirements that are not similar to the past. There are cities tha...
Cities are at the heart of Europe. As four of every five European citizens live in urban areas, thei...
The transportation sector is the biggest contributor of greenhouse gas emissions, as well as air and...
Quality of life in urban areas is influenced by multiple factors such as home quality, availability ...
Cities are at the heart of Europe. As four of every five European citizens live in urban areas, thei...
Health, quality of life and sustainable development are strongly interconnected. The quality of livi...
Urban green spaces generate a number of perceived benefits toward human health and well-being, inclu...
Today, quality of life is a major issue, since the physical and aesthetic degradation of the built e...
The quality of European landscapes and the quality of life of city inhabitants are closely related t...
Researchers from Austria, Czech Republic, Italy, the Netherlands, and Sweden collaborate in the EU s...
Today, 52 % of the global population lives in cities, another 33 % in towns and suburbs, a trend tha...
Health, quality of life and sustainable development are strongly interconnected. The quality of livi...
AbstractThe problem of the quality of life is a multidimensional and complex issue. It concerns the ...
Quality of life is an interdisciplinary research topic that takes cues from philosophy, sociology, e...
The natural and built environment are very important for quality of life. The housing indicators are...
The cities of today present some requirements that are not similar to the past. There are cities tha...
Cities are at the heart of Europe. As four of every five European citizens live in urban areas, thei...
The transportation sector is the biggest contributor of greenhouse gas emissions, as well as air and...
Quality of life in urban areas is influenced by multiple factors such as home quality, availability ...
Cities are at the heart of Europe. As four of every five European citizens live in urban areas, thei...
Health, quality of life and sustainable development are strongly interconnected. The quality of livi...