Quality factors of the residential environment in urban planning Online publication date: Fri, 10-Aug-2007
by Pranciskus Juskevicius, Marija Burinskiene
International Journal of Environment and Pollution (IJEP), Vol. 30, No. 3/4, 2007
Abstract: Urban planning could improve a wide range of residential environment quality aspects. The variety of valuation in the planning process is always subjective. The best assessor of the established product is the resident himself. A scientific study completed by the authors was an attempt to find a way to determinate the efficiency of urban handling and reconstructions. A hypothesis was formed on the existence of reliable statistical analysis of the quality of individual cities' handling and maintenance, residential environment and individual residents' health, social pathology and working capacity indicators. The authors assume that identification of residents' problems will help to determine the allocation of resources for the urban development and reconstruction.
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