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The well-being of residents in an urban environment: the case of a Russian megapolis
Author(s) -
Anna Bagirova,
Olga V. Notman
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
administratie si management public
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.542
H-Index - 14
eISSN - 2559-6489
pISSN - 1583-9583
DOI - 10.24818/amp/2020.35-08
Subject(s) - megacity , urban planning , restructuring , environmental planning , futures contract , urban environment , urban community , regional science , quality (philosophy) , business , geography , sociology , socioeconomics , civil engineering , engineering , economy , finance , economics , philosophy , epistemology
The issue of ensuring the well-being of residents is central to systems of municipal governance. The purpose of our study is to measure the well-being of residents in an urban environment and, based on the obtained results, to identify problem areas that impede the achievement of strategic development goals in the megapolis. We conducted a representative survey of residents in one of the largest industrialized Russian megacities, Ekaterinburg. Based on the survey data, an index of subjective well-being in the urban environment was obtained, which included 4 blocks of assessment indicators: 1) assessment of the current state of the urban environment; 2) assessment of the changes in the urban environment; 3) assessment of personal well-being; and 4) assessment of intentions to live in the city. The study revealed that the most prosperous citizens in the urban environment are: 30-39 years old; married; employed. The problems of low well-being and the absence of youth intent to connect their futures with the city are identified as the main threats to the megapolis’ development. The results of our study are of practical importance for making informed management decisions in urban restructuring planning, urban infrastructure upgrades, and the development of social policy measures aimed at improving the quality of life and well-being of citizens.

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