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Title: Urban sustainability and Gross National Happiness: a review of community well-being domains and dimensions
Authors: Musa, Haruna D.
Yacob, M. R.
Abdullah, A. M.
Ishak, M. Y.
Keywords: community assessment
urban dimensions
subjective well-being
sustainable development
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Inter Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development
Citation: Musa, H. D., Yacob, M. R., Abdullah, A. M., & Ishak, M. Y. (2020). Urban sustainability and gross national happiness: a review of community well-being domains and dimensions. International Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development, 14(2), 157-184.
Abstract: The effort in measuring well-being and happiness by plethora of different indicators and frameworks are stepping up globally, despite critics for not being accepted as the national indicator to promote subjective well-being due to the methodological approach and choices of dimensions employed. This study, reviews current research on community well-being measurement to justify the inclusion of different sustainability metrics to optimize outcomes for national happiness and urban sustainability. Forty-four (44) scientific articles were identified, out of 300 research studies drawn from the electronic data search from the world of science focusing on key dimensions: economic, social, environment, governance, politics, culture, and health. Finding shows that social dimension and objective approach remains the most studied on community well-being with few studies on subjective domain. Finding suggests that a multidisciplinary conceptual framework towards a holistic view is desirable to allow for a more theory-based tool to evaluate multidimensional issues of community well-being at all levels.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/3864
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