Liveability dimensions and atrributes: their relative importance in the eyes of neighbourhood residents.

It is important for a neighbourhood to provide a quality and good environment to ensure that inhabitants are able to live their lives in a satisfying way. There have been few attempts to investigate people‟s perceptions about the places they currently live, especially what makes their neighbourhoods...

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Main Authors: Leby, Jasmine Lau, Hashim, Ahmad Hariza
Format: Article
Language:English
English
Published: Universiti Sains Malaysia 2010
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Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15474/1/Liveability%20dimensions%20and%20atrributes.pdf
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description It is important for a neighbourhood to provide a quality and good environment to ensure that inhabitants are able to live their lives in a satisfying way. There have been few attempts to investigate people‟s perceptions about the places they currently live, especially what makes their neighbourhoods a good or bad place to live. Thus, this study aims (1) to identify the attributes and the dimensions that residents consider in evaluating the liveability of their neighbourhood and (2) to assess the importance of these attributes and dimensions. A literature review found that four dimensions are used in most studies to understand the liveability issues: social, physical, functional and safe. Sixteen attributes are also identified to be indicators for the four dimensions. The study was conducted in one of the neighbourhoods in the Subang Jaya Municipal Council vicinity, and data were collected using mailed questionnaires. A total of 170 questionnaires were completed and returned, which represented a 57% response rate. Results revealed that residents are most concerned about safety, while social issues are deemed to be the least important factor. Thus, efforts to promote neighbourhood liveability should be focused on ensuring the overall safety of the community by incorporating a design that creates territoriality and allows more surveillance. Neighbourhoods should be maintained to avoid incivilities to reduce the fear of crime and crime itself.
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spelling upm.eprints-154742015-10-05T03:55:51Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15474/ Liveability dimensions and atrributes: their relative importance in the eyes of neighbourhood residents. Leby, Jasmine Lau Hashim, Ahmad Hariza It is important for a neighbourhood to provide a quality and good environment to ensure that inhabitants are able to live their lives in a satisfying way. There have been few attempts to investigate people‟s perceptions about the places they currently live, especially what makes their neighbourhoods a good or bad place to live. Thus, this study aims (1) to identify the attributes and the dimensions that residents consider in evaluating the liveability of their neighbourhood and (2) to assess the importance of these attributes and dimensions. A literature review found that four dimensions are used in most studies to understand the liveability issues: social, physical, functional and safe. Sixteen attributes are also identified to be indicators for the four dimensions. The study was conducted in one of the neighbourhoods in the Subang Jaya Municipal Council vicinity, and data were collected using mailed questionnaires. A total of 170 questionnaires were completed and returned, which represented a 57% response rate. Results revealed that residents are most concerned about safety, while social issues are deemed to be the least important factor. Thus, efforts to promote neighbourhood liveability should be focused on ensuring the overall safety of the community by incorporating a design that creates territoriality and allows more surveillance. Neighbourhoods should be maintained to avoid incivilities to reduce the fear of crime and crime itself. Universiti Sains Malaysia 2010 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15474/1/Liveability%20dimensions%20and%20atrributes.pdf Leby, Jasmine Lau and Hashim, Ahmad Hariza (2010) Liveability dimensions and atrributes: their relative importance in the eyes of neighbourhood residents. Journal of Construction in Developing Countries, 15 (1). pp. 67-91. ISSN 1823-6499 Community life. Neighborhoods - Subang Jaya - Selangor. City and town life - Psychological aspects. English
spellingShingle Community life.
Neighborhoods - Subang Jaya - Selangor.
City and town life - Psychological aspects.
Leby, Jasmine Lau
Hashim, Ahmad Hariza
Liveability dimensions and atrributes: their relative importance in the eyes of neighbourhood residents.
title Liveability dimensions and atrributes: their relative importance in the eyes of neighbourhood residents.
title_full Liveability dimensions and atrributes: their relative importance in the eyes of neighbourhood residents.
title_fullStr Liveability dimensions and atrributes: their relative importance in the eyes of neighbourhood residents.
title_full_unstemmed Liveability dimensions and atrributes: their relative importance in the eyes of neighbourhood residents.
title_short Liveability dimensions and atrributes: their relative importance in the eyes of neighbourhood residents.
title_sort liveability dimensions and atrributes their relative importance in the eyes of neighbourhood residents
topic Community life.
Neighborhoods - Subang Jaya - Selangor.
City and town life - Psychological aspects.
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15474/1/Liveability%20dimensions%20and%20atrributes.pdf
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