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100 _aMittal, Shilpi
245 _aEvaluating quality of life and built environment- knowledge gaps relevant to Indian cities
260 _c2017
300 _ap.47-68.
362 _aOct-Dec
520 _aThere is a growing interest in social science and policy application of Quality of Life (QoL) in cities has an innate relationship with its built environment. The literature review aims to address this interdisciplinary and relatively less explored knowledge terrain by examining relevant concepts, definitions and normative relationship for QoL and built environment in cities, including different approaches, methods, tools, etc. employed in their evaluation. The scope of this research largely covers peer-reviewed published work spanning about hundred research papers and scientific studies, policy documents of national and state governments, reports published by international organisations, out of which 42 have been reported/cited in this article. The article brings to the forefront major research findings and their associated knowledge gaps into four important groups, namely conceptual/theoretical knowledge, methods and tools, empirical information and policy application. It concludes with substantial evidence that although there is considerable understanding and evolving theoretical discourse on QoL at the global, national and sub-national levels, there is still no single or universally accepted definition of QoL. - Reproduced.
650 _aKnowledge gaps
650 _aQuality of life
650 _aCities and towns - India
650 _aCities and towns
773 _aNagarlok
909 _a117036
999 _c117030
_d117030