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Sustainability and quality of Slovenian neighborhoods, 2018
Creator
Verovšek, Špela (Fakulteta za arhitekturo, Univerza v Ljubljani)
Juvančič, Matevž (Fakulteta za arhitekturo, Univerza v Ljubljani)
Zbašnik-Senegačnik, Martina (Fakulteta za arhitekturo, Univerza v Ljubljani)
Petrovčič, Simon (Fakulteta za arhitekturo, Univerza v Ljubljani)
Kilar, Vojko (Fakulteta za arhitekturo, Univerza v Ljubljani)
Sendi, Richard (Urbanistični inštitut RS)
Kerbler, Boštjan (Urbanistični inštitut RS)
Nikšič, Matej (Urbanistični inštitut RS)
Mušič, Barbara (Urbanistični inštitut RS)
Zupančič, Tadeja (Fakulteta za arhitekturo, Univerza v Ljubljani)
Study number / PID
TKSS18 (ADP)
URN:SI:UNI-LJ-FDV:ADP:TKSS18 (NUK)
https://doi.org/10.17898/ADP_TKSS18_V1 (doi)
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Abstract
The survey in four Slovenian neighborhoods was carried out as a pilot part of the project, led by Tadeja Zupančič, PhD, entitled “Urban renewal decision support system balancing energy efficiency and management of local resources in neighborhoods in Slovenia". The research project proposes the establishment of data-based system for decision support in urban renewal of Slovenian settlements at the neighborhood level in terms of their sustainable effectiveness and quality. The survey was designed in accordance with two objectives, namely: 1) to obtain data gaps on the efficiency and sustainability of pilot neighborhoods and 2) to determine the degree of responsiveness of the inhabitants of the neighborhoods, difficulties in obtaining data with survey methodologies and to reconsider the possibilities to systemically integrate it into the pre-based model of neighborhoods assessment. The main thematic scopes addressed in the survey are, e.g. the level of satisfaction with open spaces within the neighborhoods, the level of satisfaction with mobility and transport infrastructure, the habits associated with daily trips and the use of transport modes, habits related to the use of resources (energy, water, time ...), the level of community engagement in managing the neighborhood, the level of inhabitant’s ICT-literacy and the use of smart technologies to be more efficient, etc.The survey in four Slovenian neighborhoods was carried out as a pilot part of the project, led by Tadeja Zupančič, PhD, entitled “Urban renewal decision support system balancing energy efficiency and management of local resources in neighborhoods in Slovenia". The research project proposes the establishment of data-based system for decision support in urban renewal of Slovenian settlements at the neighborhood level in terms of their sustainable effectiveness and quality. The survey was designed in accordance with two objectives, namely: 1) to obtain data gaps on the efficiency and sustainability of...
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Methodology
Data collection period
06/02/2018 - 07/04/2018
Country
Slovenia
Time dimension
Cross-section
Analysis unit
Geographic unit
Universe
Children and adolescents included in primary education.
Sampling procedure
Probability: Stratified: Proportional
Kind of data
NumericNumeric
Data collection mode
Self-administered questionnaire: Web-based (CAWI)
Self-administered questionnaire: Paper
Funding information
Grant number
J5-7295
Access
Publisher
Arhiv družboslovnih podatkov = Social Science Data Archives
Publication year
2024
Terms of data access
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