2018
DOI: 10.3390/urbansci2040106
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Measuring Neighborhood Quality of Life: Placed-Based Sustainability Indicators in Freiburg, Germany

Abstract: There has been a recent upswing of academic interest in the social dimensions of sustainable cities, especially the dynamics of Quality of Life (QoL), Environmental Equity, Ecosystem Services, Eco-Friendliness, Public Engagement, and Well-Being and Happiness Indicators. These factors are only now being evaluated as critical aspects of sustainable place-making and community development. This paper explores the social dimensions of neighborhood development in what some believe to be one of the most sustainable c… Show more

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“…The term 'Neighbourhood Quality of Life' is not used to only describe physical features, but also to describe the non-physical dynamics, and the reticular relationships that exist between those physical features (Talmage, Hagen, Pijawka, & Nassar, 2018). Thus, the definition of a sustainable quality of life in neighbourhoods lies in the network and complexity rather than in the linear and elementary.…”
Section: Neighbourhood Sustainability As a Practical Guide: The Experience Of Social Housing Programs Of Corvimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The term 'Neighbourhood Quality of Life' is not used to only describe physical features, but also to describe the non-physical dynamics, and the reticular relationships that exist between those physical features (Talmage, Hagen, Pijawka, & Nassar, 2018). Thus, the definition of a sustainable quality of life in neighbourhoods lies in the network and complexity rather than in the linear and elementary.…”
Section: Neighbourhood Sustainability As a Practical Guide: The Experience Of Social Housing Programs Of Corvimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concepts such as QoL, sustainability, urban living, and community development have intertwined in the literature. Examples of research on the intersection between these indicators are found in social indicators and urban-focused journals (e.g., Milbrath 1982;Sung and Phillips 2018;Talmage et al 2018b). The QoL concept has roots in the ideas of sustainable and mutually beneficial human-environment relationships in that it integrates human physical and social structures (Dempsey et al 2011;Hagen et al 2017).…”
Section: Quality Of Life Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The answer for some in the planning community is to increase the supply of middlerange buildings containing 2-10 units [14]. This "missing middle housing" is among the most sustainable of all built environments across myriad indicators, including walkability and socio-political measures [15][16][17]. For example, the sort of neighborhood interactions and group participation that support social sustainability occur most at medium densities [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%