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Do people adapt to where they live?: a comparative analysis of perceived physic...

Medina Monteiro, João Pedro; Sousa, Nuno; Jesus, Eduardo Natividade; Rodrigues, João Coutinho; Oliveira, Leise Kelli; Santos, Patrícia da Silva

This article examines the question of whether people perceive their own urban environment more favourably than people from other urban environments, i.e., whether residents, in a sense, adapt to where they live. To analyse this question, a quantitative statistical model that uses geometric and land use elements was applied to a case study of Belo Horizonte, Brazil, to estimate the perception of physical pleasan...


Do we live where it is pleasant?: correlates of perceived pleasantness with soc...

Monteiro, João Pedro Medina; Carrilho, Ana Clara; Sousa, Nuno; Oliveira, Leise Kelli; Jesus, Eduardo Natividade; Rodrigues, João Coutinho

Living in urban areas is the wish of many people. However, with population growth in those areas, quality of life has become a concerning element for achieving sustainable cities. Because quality of life is influenced by the built environment, the state of the latter is a fundamental issue for public policies. This research expands on previous research on the perceived pleasantness of built environments by pres...


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