Comparative analysis of residetial satisfaction of residents living in different districts of St Petersburg (pilot project)

Vol. 16 Iss. 2 pp. 4347 | St. Petersburg State Institute of Psychology and Social Work | ISSN: 1993-8101

Abstract

Results of pilot project of residential environment satisfaction of residents that live in different districts of St. Petersburg are discussed. Residential environment is analyzed trough physical-spatial and social aspects of the dwelling, house and district. Investigation of residential satisfaction can help to fi nd the most important factors of residential environment, that could be transformed to improve the satisfaction of individuals and social groups.

Keywords

environmental psychology, urban environment, residential environment, neighborhood

Citation

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