The upshot, of course, is that "liveability", as defined by The Economist, is biased toward those cities that are the least challenging for residents. That hardly qualifies one as an exceptional city, let alone the "best" of anything. Some of these rankings were created with the explicit ...
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Shenzhen tops Chinese cities in innovation and livability, according to results released yesterday in Hong Kong by the China Institute of City Competitiveness. Rankings compiled by the China Institute of City Competitiveness sur...
which are usually influenced by the thematic or geographical focus of the study. For example there has been a proliferation of urban livability city rankings that use diverse indicators to
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The chapter asserts cities are and should be a platform for technological and social innovation to enhance these three urban cores. Creating smart cities via innovation is not a one-way process, but reciprocal. Innovation can create smart built environments, and, in turn, smart cities engender ...
CitiesCity rankingsLivabilityBest places to liveMercerThis study documents for the first time the correlation between livability and subjective well-being (SWB) across European cities. Livability is measured with the popular Mercer Quality of Living......
To this end, we provide an example that consists of extending the AARP livability index, known for certain US cities, to a wider range of cities, thereby evaluating and analyzing the errors incurred under different considerations. Furthermore, we introduce a new category of indices, called ...
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