“Urban Quality of Life” Workshop at Magdeburg University

Build4People

On 24 November 2022, the Build4People Urban Quality of Life Workshop took place at Magdeburg University.

For Build4People urban quality of life is the common link of our scientific-conceptional, analytical and normative dimension, which we consider to be the general foundation for our people-driven approach. The team considers the notion of urban quality of life to be a multiple-dimensional concept that brings together physical, psychological, social and ecological aspects and takes into account both subjectively perceived well-being and objective conditions.

Workshop „“Urban Quality of Life“ an der Universität Magdeburg

Due to illness and other reasons the Build4People team group was pretty small but nevertheless, they have been able to fruitfully discuss empirical results to measure and to conceptualize urban quality of life in Phnom Penh in a very friendly atmosphere.

Thanks for the very active and dedicated engagement to all participants!

Workshop „Urban Quality of Life“ an der Universität Magdeburg

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