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Vancouver tapped as world's most 'livable' city
Canadian Press
August 23, 2007 at 9:24 AM EDT
LONDON — Vancouver has been selected as the world's most “livable city” and Toronto the fifth most livable in a survey of 132 cities by the Economist magazine.
The Economist Intelligence Unit says Vancouver was chosen number-one due to a low crime rate, little threat from instability or terrorism and a highly developed transport and communications infrastructure.
Vancouver scored a livability index of 1.3 per cent, with zero per cent indicating exceptional and 100 per cent indicating intolerable.
The list published on the Economist.com website shows four Australian cities — Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide and Sydney — in the top 10, which also included Vienna, Copenhagen, Geneva and Zurich.
The magazine says traffic and crime rates caused such cities as New York, Tokyo, London, Hong Kong and Paris to score lower.
Large centres like London and New York also lost marks by fears of terror attacks.
Algiers was the least livable city on the list.
http://economist.com/markets/rankin...ory_id=8908454&CFID=16415879&CFTOKEN=94552766
Vancouver tapped as world's most 'livable' city
Canadian Press
August 23, 2007 at 9:24 AM EDT
LONDON — Vancouver has been selected as the world's most “livable city” and Toronto the fifth most livable in a survey of 132 cities by the Economist magazine.
The Economist Intelligence Unit says Vancouver was chosen number-one due to a low crime rate, little threat from instability or terrorism and a highly developed transport and communications infrastructure.
Vancouver scored a livability index of 1.3 per cent, with zero per cent indicating exceptional and 100 per cent indicating intolerable.
The list published on the Economist.com website shows four Australian cities — Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide and Sydney — in the top 10, which also included Vienna, Copenhagen, Geneva and Zurich.
The magazine says traffic and crime rates caused such cities as New York, Tokyo, London, Hong Kong and Paris to score lower.
Large centres like London and New York also lost marks by fears of terror attacks.
Algiers was the least livable city on the list.
http://economist.com/markets/rankin...ory_id=8908454&CFID=16415879&CFTOKEN=94552766