(CNN) ââ¬â If you want high quality of living, your best bet is going ââ¬ÅDown Underââ¬Â or the ââ¬ÅGreat White North.ââ¬Â
Thatââ¬â¢s according to the Economist Intelligence Unitââ¬â¢s ranking of 140 cities worldwide that ââ¬Åquantifies the challenges that might be presented to an individualââ¬â¢s lifestyle,ââ¬Â according to the report.
For the first time in a decade, Vancouver has been topped by the southern Australian city of Melbourne, based on metrics that weigh stability, healthcare, culture and environment, education and a cityââ¬â¢s infrastructure.
The top 10 cities are:
1) Melbourne, Australia
2) Vienna, Austria
3) Vancouver, Canada
4) Toronto, Canada
5) Calgary, Canada
6) Sydney, Australia
7) Helsinki, Finland
Perth, Australia![]()
9) Adelaide, Australia
10) Auckland, New Zealand
The report says that the top 63 cities ââ¬â from Melbourne to the 63rd ranked city, Santiago, Chile ââ¬â are in the ââ¬Åvery top tier of livability, where few problems are encountered ââ¬Â¦ presenting few, if any, challenges to residentsââ¬â¢ lifestyles.ââ¬Â
At the bottom of the list:
1) Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire
2) Tehran, Iran
3) Douala, Cameroon
4) Karachi, Pakistan
5) Tripoli, Libya
6) Algiers, Algeria
7) Lagos, Nigeria
Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea![]()
9) Dhaka, Bangladesh
10) Harare, Zimbabwe
The ââ¬ÅArab Springââ¬Â has hurt livability ratings of cities in the Middle East and North Africa, with Tripoli ââ¬â which has unraveled into street fighting in recent weeks ââ¬â ranking among the worst cities for the first time (the survey was done in July, before the rebel assault).
So what makes Australia and Canada so livable?
Source: http://business.blogs.cnn.com/2011/08/31/the-worlds-most-livable-city-is/
Anyone living in a liveable place?