Evaluating Urban Quality: Indicators and Assessment Tools for Smart Sustainable Cities

The analysis of urban sustainability is key to urban planning, and its usefulness extends to smart cities. Analyses of urban quality typically focus on applying methodologies that evaluate quality objectives at environmental, urban, and building levels. Research has shown that a system of indicators...

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Main Authors: Chiara Garau, Valentina Maria Pavan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-02-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/3/575
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spelling doaj-61bdab2e02014c988985fa367c9120632020-11-24T22:41:33ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-02-0110357510.3390/su10030575su10030575Evaluating Urban Quality: Indicators and Assessment Tools for Smart Sustainable CitiesChiara Garau0Valentina Maria Pavan1Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Architecture (DICAAR), University of Cagliari, Cagliari 09123, ItalyDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Architecture (DICAAR), University of Cagliari, Cagliari 09123, ItalyThe analysis of urban sustainability is key to urban planning, and its usefulness extends to smart cities. Analyses of urban quality typically focus on applying methodologies that evaluate quality objectives at environmental, urban, and building levels. Research has shown that a system of indicators can be useful for developing qualitative and quantitative descriptors of urban environments. The first step in this study was to formulate a methodology to measure the quality of urban life based on investigative checklists and objective and subjective indicators, aggregated to develop an index to evaluate a city’s level of smart urban quality. The second step was to apply this methodology to evaluate the city of Cagliari (Italy) at the neighbourhood scale, which is considered by literature the most suitable as a self-sufficient spatial unit for showing redevelopment results. In addition to sharing its research findings, this study aims to verify whether the methodology can be applied to similar urban contexts. The main outcomes of this research pertain to opportunities to numerically measure both objective and subjective aspects that affect urban quality. In this way, the most critical areas to be requalified have been highlighted in order to prepare policies congruent with the local context.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/3/575urban sustainabilitysmart citiesurban quality assessmentindicatorssmart governance
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Evaluating Urban Quality: Indicators and Assessment Tools for Smart Sustainable Cities
Sustainability
urban sustainability
smart cities
urban quality assessment
indicators
smart governance
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Valentina Maria Pavan
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title Evaluating Urban Quality: Indicators and Assessment Tools for Smart Sustainable Cities
title_short Evaluating Urban Quality: Indicators and Assessment Tools for Smart Sustainable Cities
title_full Evaluating Urban Quality: Indicators and Assessment Tools for Smart Sustainable Cities
title_fullStr Evaluating Urban Quality: Indicators and Assessment Tools for Smart Sustainable Cities
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating Urban Quality: Indicators and Assessment Tools for Smart Sustainable Cities
title_sort evaluating urban quality: indicators and assessment tools for smart sustainable cities
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2018-02-01
description The analysis of urban sustainability is key to urban planning, and its usefulness extends to smart cities. Analyses of urban quality typically focus on applying methodologies that evaluate quality objectives at environmental, urban, and building levels. Research has shown that a system of indicators can be useful for developing qualitative and quantitative descriptors of urban environments. The first step in this study was to formulate a methodology to measure the quality of urban life based on investigative checklists and objective and subjective indicators, aggregated to develop an index to evaluate a city’s level of smart urban quality. The second step was to apply this methodology to evaluate the city of Cagliari (Italy) at the neighbourhood scale, which is considered by literature the most suitable as a self-sufficient spatial unit for showing redevelopment results. In addition to sharing its research findings, this study aims to verify whether the methodology can be applied to similar urban contexts. The main outcomes of this research pertain to opportunities to numerically measure both objective and subjective aspects that affect urban quality. In this way, the most critical areas to be requalified have been highlighted in order to prepare policies congruent with the local context.
topic urban sustainability
smart cities
urban quality assessment
indicators
smart governance
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/3/575
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