City Love and Place Quality Assessment of Liveable and Loveable Neighbourhoods in Rotterdam
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2022
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Elsevier Sci Ltd
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Abstract
After the worldwide interest in global sustainability and climate change challenges, an increasing concern is voiced on local quality of life and neighbourhood liveability. In recent urban studies, human well-being, satisfaction and happiness studies are gaining much popularity in a local context (the 'microcosmic city'). The present study seeks to identify the determinants of the residents' appreciation for their daily environment, called here 'city love'. The latter concept captures both tangible or material aspects of city life ('body') and immaterial and emotional dimensions of local quality of life ('soul'). The present paper seeks to develop and test a new quantitative 'city love' concept, inspired by the soul and body conceptualisation of urban attractiveness for residents and visitors - based on a novel 'feelgood' index (FGI) and a 'human habitat' index (HHI) -, with a view to map out the citizens' contentment or appreciation (called neighbourhood love index - NLI) at a district or neighbourhood scale in the city of Rotterdam. Our study utilises data from a quantitative survey among thousands of residents located in 63 neighbourhoods in this city. In addition, the Rotterdam dataset contains not only survey data, but also register data on these neighbourhoods, e.g., real-estate values, crime statistics, and socio-demographics, while geographical information from OpenStreetMap (OSM) is added as a complement. In addition to a multivariate analysis of the rich data set, the paper employs also a quantile regression analysis extended with fixed effects. The results show that the coefficients of the feelgood index (FGI) and the human habitat index (HHI) decrease slightly as we move up the distribution of the neighbourhood love index (NLI). This means that physical and functional aspects of neighbourhoods, e.g., access to such amenities as public transportation, sport facilities, and also streets with diverse attractions or bikeable and walkable road networks, become more important for the lower end of the distribution of the neighbourhood love index (NLI). Our neighbourhood-specific analyses show that the Rotterdam districts and neighbourhoods differ substantially in many physical and social-emotional respects, which calls for place-based policies and sub-local well-being initiatives.
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Turk, Umut/0000-0002-8440-7048; Nijkamp, Peter/0000-0002-4068-8132; Kourtit, Karima/0000-0002-7171-994X
Keywords
City Love, Place Quality, District, Neighbourhood, Sustainability, Built Environment, ?Human Habitat ? Index, Quantile Regression, Feelgood Index, index, Built environment, Sociology and Political Science, Social Psychology, human habitat, City love, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Social Sciences, feelgood index, Role of Positive Emotions in Well-Being, Human Geography, Mathematical analysis, Impact of Urban Green Space on Public Health, Context (archaeology), Sociology, FOS: Mathematics, Psychology, ?human habitat ? index, Neighbourhood (mathematics), ‘human habitat’ index, Geography, Kulturgeografi, feelgood’ index, Computer science, Sense of Place, FOS: Sociology, Understanding Human Connection to Places, FOS: Psychology, World Wide Web, District, Sustainability, Archaeology, Socioeconomics, Environmental Science, Physical Sciences, Quantile regression, Place quality, Neighbourhood, Mathematics, ‘feelgood’ index, Index (typography)
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0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology, 0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences
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Land Use Policy
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SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES

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