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Dr. Ibrahim Magdi Mohammed :: Publications:

Title:
A Tool-kit to Measure The Urban Quality of Life for Low-income Residential Areas
Authors: Mohammed, Ibrahim; Saad, Sadek; Elsayed, Eslam; Ghonimi, Eslam
Year: 2022
Keywords: Urban Tool-Kit, Urban Quality of life,Liveability, Low-income, Residential Areas
Journal: MSA Engineering Journal
Volume: 1
Issue: 3
Pages: 54-87
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: Local
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Abstract:

This study aims at presenting a Tool-Kit-Proposed Model-to measure the urban quality of life for low-income groups. The aim is achieved through focusing on analysing and discussing three of the major organizations that are concerning liveable communities. Meanwhile, identifying the low-income group's concepts of the urban quality of life. Furthermore, a questionnaire of a Likert-type scale has applied to a sample of 31 specialists who were asked to rank the importance of the sub-dimensions proposed. The questionnaire analysed using descriptive statistics to arrange the urban quality of life dimensions, and sub-dimensions, indicators to give them a relative weight in the Tool-Kit. The Tool-Kit also shows the frequencies of the proposed indicators in the three dimensions, the used tools, and the validation tools for the measurement. The proposed Tool-kit proved that it's important to take into consideration both quantitative and qualitative measurements of the urban quality of life for low-income groups.

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