Title of article :
Role of Environmental Dimensions on well- being: Qualitative Approach
Author/Authors :
Maroof, Sakineh Urban Planning Department - Buin Zahra Buin Zahra Tecchnical University, Iran , Valibeigi, Mojtaba Urban Planning Department - Buin Zahra Tecchnical University, Iran , Safari, Neda Department of Urban Planning - Guilan University, Guilan,Iran , Sereshti, Maryam Department of Urban Planning - Guilan University, Guilan,Iran
Abstract :
Environmental dimensions can be used as indicators of urban quality of life due to their potential
contribution to subjective well-being. The environment is constituted by the interacting systems of physical, biological,
and social elements interrelated in various ways, individually and collectively. This study aims to uncover qualitatively
whether these two environmental elements, namely social and physical factors, are indeed predictors of subjective
well-being and reliable indicators of quality of life in cities. The study presents and tests a model that examines a
matrix of cross-effects between social and physical indicators with subjective well-being. Data are obtained through
an expert survey in the city of Tehran. In this approach, a group of urban planners undertakes the effect of social and
physical components on subjective well-being. First, the existing literature is studied, and the related components
are identified. Then, some interviews are made, and the cross-section analysis effects are extracted in a cross-effect
matrix. As the finding revealed, among physical factors, percapita and spatial justice can have the highest impact on
subjective well-being in Tehran. This was followed by access to urban transportation networks depending on their
type, quality, and amount. Also, commute, neighborhood, housing, and job satisfaction were predictors of subjective
well-being. Among social factors, spending leisure time, continuous social interactions, and health status impact
subjective well-being.
Keywords :
Subjective Well-being , Environmental Dimension , Social Elements , Physical Elements , Spatial justice
Journal title :
International Journal of Architecture and Urban Development