MindMap Gallery Redefining Urban Livability
This analytical mind map challenges the traditional metrics of urban livability by considering the crucial aspects of health and social justice. It poses critical questions regarding the current global livability indices and their failure to incorporate environmental quality and equitable infrastructure distribution. The map suggests a reevaluation of what makes a city truly livable, advocating for new indicators that reflect a city's transportation efficiency, environmental infrastructure, and health outcomes. It critiques the lack of specificity in existing indicators and the need for a more inclusive approach that addresses ignored vulnerable groups and socioeconomic inequalities. This resource is geared towards urban planners, policymakers, and environmentalists who are striving to create cities that are not just livable but also healthy and just for all citizens.
Edited at 2022-05-19 15:20:19