A new approach to measuring the liveability of cities: The Global Liveable Cities Index

This paper advocates a new measure of liveability - the Global Liveable Cities Index (GLCI) - to rank the world's major cities. The GLCI advances the measurement of the 'liveability' construct by taking into account the multidimensional sensibility of diverse groups of ordinary person...

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Main Authors: Giap, T., Thye, W., Aw, Ee Ling Grace
Format: Journal Article
Published: Inderscience Enterprises 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/74211
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description This paper advocates a new measure of liveability - the Global Liveable Cities Index (GLCI) - to rank the world's major cities. The GLCI advances the measurement of the 'liveability' construct by taking into account the multidimensional sensibility of diverse groups of ordinary persons across 64 cities. The paper also compares the GLCI with six well known city indices from the literature and finds that the GLCI performs as a relevant liveability indicator for diverse groups of ordinary persons. In addition, the paper conducts policy simulations to find that city planners interested in attracting talent of a given personality type can invest in areas with low scores in the GLCI.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-742112019-08-01T03:13:18Z A new approach to measuring the liveability of cities: The Global Liveable Cities Index Giap, T. Thye, W. Aw, Ee Ling Grace This paper advocates a new measure of liveability - the Global Liveable Cities Index (GLCI) - to rank the world's major cities. The GLCI advances the measurement of the 'liveability' construct by taking into account the multidimensional sensibility of diverse groups of ordinary persons across 64 cities. The paper also compares the GLCI with six well known city indices from the literature and finds that the GLCI performs as a relevant liveability indicator for diverse groups of ordinary persons. In addition, the paper conducts policy simulations to find that city planners interested in attracting talent of a given personality type can invest in areas with low scores in the GLCI. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/74211 10.1504/WRSTSD.2014.065677 Inderscience Enterprises restricted
spellingShingle Giap, T.
Thye, W.
Aw, Ee Ling Grace
A new approach to measuring the liveability of cities: The Global Liveable Cities Index
title A new approach to measuring the liveability of cities: The Global Liveable Cities Index
title_full A new approach to measuring the liveability of cities: The Global Liveable Cities Index
title_fullStr A new approach to measuring the liveability of cities: The Global Liveable Cities Index
title_full_unstemmed A new approach to measuring the liveability of cities: The Global Liveable Cities Index
title_short A new approach to measuring the liveability of cities: The Global Liveable Cities Index
title_sort new approach to measuring the liveability of cities: the global liveable cities index
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/74211