What is the definition of liveability?
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  • Assessment of what a place is like to live in, using particular criteria, for example, environmental quality, crime and safety, education and health provision, access to shops and services, recreational facilities and cultural activities.
  • An excessive amount of noise that may make completing activities in a place difficult or impossible.
  • The area around the student’s home or school that can be explored in a few hours.
  • The organisation of systems such as roads, transport and communication systems that serve an area, country or region.
Ben and Jess have five kids of school age a large dog and they like to be outdoors. Choose one factor from the following, that will probably not influence their decision to live in a certain neighbourhood.
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  • Schools nearby.
  • Dog walking park.
  • Large house.
  • Aged care home.
The assessment of a place using criteria to suit people:
  • Liveability
  • Transport
  • Needs and wants
According to the Economist, which European city was the most liveable for 2018?
  • Frankfurt, Germany
  • Paris, France
  • Vienna, Austria
  • London, England
Access to services e.g. shops and schools are examples of liveability criteria
  • True
  • False
Which of the following is the least liveable city in the world (ranked 140)?
  • Dakar
  • Damascus
  • Port Moresby
  • Lagos
What does the term 'urbanisation' mean?
  • It relates to characteristic of the countryside rather than the town
  • It examines the increase in the population in cities and towns versus rural areas
  • The presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects
  • The action of clearing a wide area of trees
An urban area has...
  • High population density and infrastructure
  • Low population density and infrastructure
Remote places are located...
  • Far away from populated areas
  • Close to populated areas
Which is NOT an example of liveability?
  • Jobs
  • Attractions
  • Urban design
  • Pollution
What is an advantage of living in the city?
  • Traffic
  • Crime
  • Fewer restaurants
  • Public transport
What is a 'pull factor'?
  • Reasons why people leave their country of birth to find a new place to live.
  • Reasons why people choose a particular place to relocate to.
Good roads and public transport is what type of factor of liveability?
  • Social factor
  • Economic factor
  • Environmental factor
Health and hygiene are what type of factor of liveability?
  • Social factors
  • Economic factors
  • Environmental factors
Nature and pollution are what type of factor of liveability?
  • Social factor
  • Economic factor
  • Environmental factor
What is HDI?
  • Human Diversity Index
  • Helpful Development Indicator
  • Human Development Index
  • Helpful Diversity Indicator
A country with a low HDI number has
  • High liveability
  • Low liveability
A developing country is
  • less developed industrially, and has a low HDI compared to other countries
  • highly developed industrially, and has a high HDI compared to other countries
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