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Measuring Liveability in Iranian Cities Using the Global Liveable City Index (GLCI)

Journal

HEALTH SCOPE
Volume 10, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

BRIEFLAND
DOI: 10.5812/jhealthscope.112409

Keywords

Iran; Liveability; Cities; City Benchmarking

Funding

  1. Kerman University of Medical Sciences

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This study applied the GLCI to assess and rank the liveability of 31 Iranian cities, showing significant differences in performance across various domains. The rankings can aid policymakers in identifying areas that require more attention to improve the liveability of cities.
Background: Urban liveability and its relationship with health indices is now an emerging topic in health research. In order to conduct liveability research, initially, the liveability index should be calculated according to a comprehensive, transparent, and standardized methodology. Objectives: The purpose of this paper was to apply the Global Liveable Cities Index (GLCI), to assess and rank liveability in 31 Iranian cities. Methods: The GLCI is based on 114 indicators in five domains, which include economic, environmental, security and stability, sociocultural, and political factors. This studywas based on two scenarios. The first scenario was to assign equal weights to each indicator. The second scenario was the Shapleyweighing method and allocated different weights to indices. City rankings were calculated and compared in both scenarios. Results: The cities of Tehran, Sari, and Tabriz generally performed well in the overall liveability ranking. Tehran ranked first based on the economic vibrancy and competitiveness domain, while Sari, Karaj, and Tabriz held the second to fourth ranks in both methods, respectively. Tabriz ranked first in the environmental friendliness and sustainability and domestic security and stability domains, and Sari ranked first in the socio-cultural conditions domain. Tehran and Semnan had the first rank in the political governance domain. Conclusions: The findings of this research show that different cities of Iran are very different in regard to liveability. These rankings can help policymakers find out what domains need more attention to improve the liveability of cities.

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