From experts to citizens: co-creating neighbourhood coziness metrics
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2025-04
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Elsevier B.V.
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Current urban sustainability metrics often overlook local community preferences. The shortcomings of existing assessment tools stem not only from overarching frameworks but also from limitations in their key performance indicators. This study introduces a novel methodological approach integrating multidimensional indicators spanning environmental, social, and economic dimensions, culminating in the Community Coziness Rating. Structured expert discussions and a comprehensive survey across multiple European nations targeted non-expert residents to ensure a representative cross-section of perspectives. Survey participants evaluated indicators categorized and weighted for technical and community significance. Findings show building energy efficiency, air quality, and proximity to essential services were most critical, while technical metrics like smart energy management systems and advanced electric vehicle infrastructure ranked lower, highlighting a disconnect between expert prioritization and public perception. The proposed framework incorporates participatory action dynamics, enabling more nuanced, context-specific neighborhood evaluations that reflect localized needs and preferences
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Neighborhood assessment
Neighborhood Indicators Framework
Participatory Action Assessment Framework
Urban sustainability
Neighborhood Indicators Framework
Participatory Action Assessment Framework
Urban sustainability
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Ferrón, L. M., Borges, C., Mugarra Elorriaga, A., & Soimu, O. (2025). From experts to citizens: co-creating neighbourhood coziness metrics. City and Environment Interactions, 26. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.CACINT.2025.100192