Liveability Self-assessment Tool
The Liveability Index
What is Liveability?:
Identifying the city’s liveability levels which will ease the implementation of mobility innovations.
Identifying the current levels of quality of life, mobility’s connectivity and sustainability e.tc.
What is the goal of the survey?:
In order to efficiently guide cities toward innovation, it is important to understand the city's
sustainability performance.
Towards this aim, a self-assessment tool was developed for measuring the liveability of a city and
identifying strengths and
weak points.
Research Question: How sustainable & liveable the city’s current urban mobility system is?
🔗Learn more about how these data scales are defined. [Link]🔗And you can also check the deliverable "D6.2 Evidence-based early policy alert & action tracking" here.
Instructions
How to calculate the Innovation Readiness of your city?
(approx. 25-30 mins)
In the following survey, you will find:
- Specific questions about different elements of the city's ecosystem and
- Description of the range of the expected answers.
You need to assign a score value (1-5) to each question considering the innovation aspects the question tries to quantify.
View videoGeneral information
a. Which city do you represent? *
b. What is the type of organization you represent? *
c. What is your role in your organization? *
d. Please indicate your level of experience in mobility and city logistics planning and policy making? *
Climate and City Typology
1. How much is GHG measured in your city? [Kg CO²/inhs] *
ReadKPI-10
2. How much is PM10 and NO2 measured in your city? [µg/m³] *
ReadKPI-10
What is your level of confidence for the "Climate and City Typology" element? *
Smart & Easily Accessible
3. What is the average commuting time? [mins] *
ReadKPI-4
4. What is the mobility space usage of your city? [m²/capita] *
ReadKPI-3
5. What is the share of smart payment and booking methods on local public transport? [%] *
ReadKPI-17
6. What is the price of the monthly Public Transport pass (% of monthly income)? [%] *
ReadKPI-2
7. What is the price for one hour of parking in the city centre (% of monthly income)? [%] *
ReadKPI-2
8. What is the average local price of one litre 95-octane petroe (% of monthly income)? [%] *
ReadKPI-2
9. What is the number of micro-mobility (bike and scooters) means per 1000 inhhabitans? [vehs/1000
inhs] *
ReadKPI-13 & KPI-14
10. What is the number of shared cars? [vehs/1000 inhs] *
ReadKPI-15
11. What is the number of freight trips per 1000 inhabitants? [trips/1000 inhs] *
ReadKPI-19
What is your level of confidence for the "Smart & Easily Accessible" element? *
Safe & Secure
12. What is the number of fatalities in your city? [-] *
ReadKPI-6
13. What is the number of accidents regarding active modes in your city? [-] *
ReadKPI-7
What is your level of confidence for the "Safe & Secure" element? *
Smart & Innovative Resources and Infra available
14. What is the proportion of micromobility road type? [%] *
ReadKPI-5
15. What is the proportion of bus road type? [%] *
ReadKPI-5
16. What is the parking space rate in your city? [%] *
ReadKPI-11
17. What is the delivery vehicle parking/1000 inhabitants? [-] *
ReadKPI-18
18. What is the average number of private cars entering the city on a daily basis per inhabitant?
*
ReadKPI-8
19. What is the average number of trucks entering the city on a daily basis per inhabitant? [vehs/1000
inhs] *
ReadKPI-9
20. What is the share of real-time travel information about PT? [%] *
ReadKPI-20
What is your level of confidence for the "Smart & Innovative Resources and Infra available" element? *
Innovative People & Stakeholders
21. What is the share of PT? [%] *
ReadKPI-12
22. What is the share of active modes (bike, scooter, walking)? [%] *
ReadKPI-12
What is your level of confidence for the "Innovative People & Stakeholders" element? *
Results
Role:
Conclusions for your city
WHAT YOUR RESPONSES SHOW | |
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The strongest element of your ecosystem is . | According to your responses, the weakest element of your ecosystem is the . |
The responses show that and are strong points of the Urban Mobility system. | More analytically, the city is not performing well in and . |
Finally, it can be seen that city's main advantages are regarding and . | In a more detail, lowest scores were identified considering the and . |
COMPARED TO THE OTHER SPROUT CITIES | |
While the city is really strong in field(s). | Following a comparatory approach, your city was found to be very weak in element(s). |
Your city was found to outperform the SPROUT cities in the SPROUT cities in point(s). | Looking in a lower level, city underperforms in point(s). |
Related to SPROUT cities, your city is strong in . | Related to SPROUT cities, your city is weak in . |
How to read
Upper Threshold: Responses over this line can be considered as strong
Lower Threshold: Responses below this line can be considered as weak
Common area: Responses between the upper and the lower threshold can be considered as normal
Tabular results
Element | Score | Threshold lower | Threshold upper |
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City | IR Score | Innovative Governance & Growth | Climate and City Typology | Smart & Easily accessible | Smart & Innovative Resources and Infra availble | Innovative People & Stakeholders |
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