Imperative quality of life in built environment in indian suburb as per opinion poll

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Abstract

The expression “quality of life” is elementally ambiguous, as this can be interpreted as both an individual experiencing his or her own life and to their surrounding living condition. Living condition or life satisfaction is the eventual outcome of blend of various parameters of imperative quality of life and possessed built environment related to individual. The reformation of built environment in residing settlements of a city can be possible after the quantification of disparate parameters that exert influence on built environment and its impact on quality of life. So, this paper dispenses with the use of Pareto analysis as quantification tool, to evaluate major parameters, to assess the quality of life of the Indian suburb area, to their physical built environment as it contributes vital role in providing habitable condition.

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Bhyan, A. P., & Shrivastava, B. (2019). Imperative quality of life in built environment in indian suburb as per opinion poll. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, 8(3), 8001–8005. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.C6408.098319

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