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A New Way of Monitoring the Quality of Urban Life Eduardo Lora and Andrew Powell1 Abstract A growing number of cities around the world have established systems of
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Document Date: 2014-07-20 11:24:03


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City

Geneva / San José / Montevideo / La Paz / Lima / New York / Paris / Tokyo / Zurich / Vienna / London / Buenos Aires / Santa Cruz / Rio de Janeiro / /

Company

Bayer / InterAmerican Development Bank / Size / Inter-American Development Bank / A.T. Kearney / /

Continent

Europe / Americas / /

Country

Uruguay / Haiti / New Zealand / Peru / Colombia / United States / Brazil / Argentina / Bolivia / Costa Rica / /

Currency

cent / USD / /

Event

Environmental Issue / Natural Disaster / /

Facility

Garage Condition / restaurant Distance / Garage Garden Number / subway Slope Access / subway Distance / University Length / No bus/train terminal Distance / /

IndustryTerm

travel patterns / transportation / to other systems / water network / floor Internet / public services / real estate prices / water services / possible solution / cultural infrastructure / policy applications / real estate market / piped gas / /

MarketIndex

Social Development / Human Development / /

Movie

Quality of Life / /

NaturalFeature

Ocean Promenade / /

Organization

Chicago Council on Global Affairs / Caribbean Country Department of the Inter-American Development Bank / /

Person

Oswald / Vicente Fretes / Prince / Rita Funaro / Andrew Powell / Clark / Carlos Alberto Medina / /

Position

mayor / Chief Economist / General Manager of the Research Department / Prince / Regional Economic Advisor / representative / /

PublishedMedium

Global Affairs / /

Region

Latin America / Caribbean / /

Technology

satellite TV / /

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