Global Liveability Ranking

Global Liveability Ranking is a list of 140 cities published by the Economist Intelligence Unit. The ranking considers 30 factors related to things like public safety, healthcare, education, infrastructure and environment.[1] The 2015 index saw decreases in liveability in several cities related to civil unrest in the US and ongoing conflicts in Syria, Ukraine and Libya.[2] The 2016 index continued this trend.[3]

2016 results

The 2016 rankings were:[3]

  1. Melbourne
  2. Vienna
  3. Vancouver
  4. Toronto
  5. Calgary
  6. Adelaide
  7. Perth
  8. Auckland
  9. Helsinki
  10. Hamburg

2015 results

The 2015 rankings were:[1]

  1. Melbourne
  2. Vienna
  3. Vancouver
  4. Toronto
  5. Calgary
  6. Adelaide
  7. Sydney
  8. Perth
  9. Auckland
  10. Helsinki
  11. Zurich

See also

References

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