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The Australian National Liveability Study 2018 datasets: spatial urban liveability indicators for 21 cities

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posted on 2022-10-03, 04:49 authored by Carl HiggsCarl Higgs, Julianna Rozek, Rebecca Roberts, Alan Both, Jonathan Arundel, Melanie Lowe, Paula Hooper, Karen Villanueva, Koen Simons, Suzanne Mavoa, Lucy Gunn, Hannah Badland, Melanie DavernMelanie Davern, Billie Giles-Corti

The final Australian National Liveability Study 2018 datasets comprise a suite of policy relevant spatial indicators of local neighbourhood liveability and amenity access estimated for residential address points across Australia's 21 largest cities, and summarised at range of larger area scales (Mesh Block, Statistical Areas 1-4, Suburb, LGA, and overall city summaries). The indicators and measures included encompass topics including community and health services, employment, food, housing, public open space, transportation, walkability and overall liveability. The datasets were produced through analysis of built environment and social data from multiple sources including OpenStreetMap the Australian Bureau of Statistics, and public transport agency GTFS feed data. These are provided in CSV format under an Open Data Commons Open Database licence. The 2018 Australian National Liveability data will be of interest to planners, population health and urban researchers with an interest in the spatial distribution of built environment exposures and outcomes for data linkage, modelling and mapping purposes.  Area level summaries for the data were used to create the indicators for the Australian Urban Observatory at its launch in 2020.

A detailed description of the datasets and the study has been published in Nature Scientific Data, and notes and code illustrating usage of the data are located on GitHub

The spatial data were developed by the Healthy Liveable Cities Lab, Centre for Urban Research with funding support provided from the Australian Prevention Partnership Centre #9100003, NESP Clean Air and Urban Landscapes Hub, NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Healthy, Liveable Communities #1061404 and an NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellowship GNT1107672; with interactive spatial indicator maps accessible via the Australian Urban Observatory. Any publications utilising the data are not necessarily the view of or endorsed by RMIT University or the Centre of Urban Research. RMIT excludes all liability for any reliance on the data.

Funding

The Australian Prevention Partnership Centre (#9100003)

NESP Clean Air and Urban Landscapes Hub

NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Healthy, Liveable Communities (#1061404)

NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellowship (GNT1107672)

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