It considers spatial conditions (location, proximity, risk factors and coverage of services and infrastructure) through tangible elements such as: housing, health and well-being, education and culture, public space and employment and opportunities.
Considers socioeconomic conditions (affordability, unemployment, gaps in access to health, education, access to opportunities, social diversity) through tangible elements such as: housing, health and well-being, education and culture, public space and employment and opportunities.
It also contemplates its inclusive urban governance frameworks that are essential for improving prosperity and inclusion in the city for all inhabitants.