Denmark’s capital has taken the number one spot on the ranking of the world’s most liveable cities for 2025, which was released on Tuesday.
The EIU, a sister organization to The Economist magazine, ranked 173 cities around the world on a number of factors, including healthcare, education, stability, infrastructure and environment.
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Liveability is a measure of what a place is like to live in according to particular criteria such as access to schools and health care, climate, safety and infrastructure.
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EIU’s index quantifies the challenges presented to an individual’s lifestyle in 173 cities worldwide. This year’s average score has risen slightly, despite geopolitical conflicts, civil unrest and housing crises.
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"Although Australian cities, as they function currently, demonstrate environmental footprints that are not sustainable, they generally rank high on measures of livability. A range of elements contribute to the livability of a built environment: urban amenity; housing; transport; air and water quality; access to the natural environment; and heritage, social and aesthetic aspects ... "
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Access to high-quality public open space is a key ingredient of healthy, liveable cities. This has long been recognised in government planning policy, based on a large body of academic research showing that accessible green spaces lead to better health outcomes.