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May 30, 2007

Another year, another ranking of cities

It's time once again for the annual Economist Intelligence Unit 'most liveable city' ranking:

The EIU ranked 127 cities in terms of personal risk, infrastructure and the availability of goods and services.

All the cities that fell into the top "liveability" bracket were based in Canada, Australia and Western Europe.

No real surprises in the top tens here (compared to past results):

Top 10 cities
  • Vancouver
  • Melbourne
  • Vienna
  • Geneva
  • Perth
  • Adelaide
  • Sydney
  • Zurich
  • TorontoCalgary
Bottom 10 cities                                                                                                   
  • Tehran
  • Douala
  • Harare
  • Abidjan
  • Phnom Penh
  • Lagos
  • Karachi
  • Dhaka
  • AlgiersPort Moresby
It is interesting that while Australian cities dominate the top ten, that there is also a strong national link with the worst ranked city in the world, which is both on its doorstep and was part of its colonial domain for much of the 20th century (until 1975).

But as someone born in New Zealand, now living in Australia, Whitebait is keenly aware how geographical proximity often bears little resemblance to broader media and political imaginations. Australian newspapers, for example, only infrequently include New Zealand and Papua New Guinea stories.

Getting back to the list though, W. wonders how long Melbourne can maintain its ranking given the water problems here? Liveability is dependent on sustainability which doesn't appear to be part of the equation for this ranking.

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Is affordability of housing included in the criteria for liveability?

They only ranked 127 cities so I guess they just thought Baghdad, Kabul, Brazzaville and Mogadishu were too bad to even consider? Hard to see how Karachi could be worse than any of those.

(Hi, by the way!)

Melbourne has got to be one of the best cities in the world. So many beautiful women, clubs, bars and pubs. You definately need to check it out guys.

Alex
http://www.attractwomen.com.au

Thanks for the comments guys. Yes, even the spam from Alex whose website is quite amazing (love the flow chart that culminates in 'picking up').

I'm not sure about affordability of housing as one of the 40 key indicators they use, Elsewhere, but like you I find it hard to believe that Perth and Sydney wouldn't be 'marked down' by this.

Hi Angus - nice to hear from you. Yes, there is a rival study put out by Mercer Consulting (though a bit more directed to liveability for expats) that has put Baghdad at the bottom.

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