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The document discusses socio-cultural, economic, and morphological indicators that can be used to measure compliance with international human rights treaties related to economic, social, and cultural rights. It provides links to research on developing indicators for evaluating rights related to education, access to water, and urban form and design. The research aims to help assess countries' implementation of economic, social, and cultural rights and identify areas needing improvement.

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Questionnaire Urban Design

The document discusses socio-cultural, economic, and morphological indicators that can be used to measure compliance with international human rights treaties related to economic, social, and cultural rights. It provides links to research on developing indicators for evaluating rights related to education, access to water, and urban form and design. The research aims to help assess countries' implementation of economic, social, and cultural rights and identify areas needing improvement.

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Socio cultural economic

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/
322479367_The_Study_of_Economic_Social_and_Cultural_Rights_Indicators_and_Their_Application_
in_International_Law

In your opinion, are measures being taken to ensure equal rights in education, particularly in reducing
dropout rates among females?
a) Yes
b) No
c) Not sure

Are you aware of any specific measures being taken to monitor and address economic, social, and
cultural rights violations in marginalized communities within your country?
a) Yes
b) No
c) Not sure

How well do you think your country is performing in providing access to clean water, as indicated by
international human rights bodies?
a) Excellently
b) Adequately
c) Poorly

How effectively do you think your country is implementing economic, social, and cultural rights based
on the indicators provided in international human rights treaties?
a) Very effectively
b) Moderately effectively
c) Ineffectively

morphology

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/360378371_Global_Building_Morphology_Indicators

1. How strongly do you feel a sense of place in your neighborhood or city?


a) Very strongly
b) Moderately strongly
c) Neutral
d) Weakly
e) Not at all

2. Rate the connectivity of your neighborhood or city in terms of how easily accessible different areas
are to each other.
a) Very connected
b) Moderately connected
c) Somewhat connected
d) Not very connected
e) Not connected at all

3. How would you rate the overall accessibility of essential services, amenities, and transportation
options in your neighborhood or city?
a) Excellent
b) Good
c) Average
d) Poor
e) Very poor

4. To what extent does your neighborhood or city reflect a distinct identity or character?
a) Very distinct
b) Moderately distinct
c) Somewhat distinct
d) Not very distinct
e) Lacks distinct identity

5. Do landmark symbols in your neighborhood or city contribute to its character or identity?


a) Yes, significantly
b) Yes, to some extent
c) No, not really
d) No, not at all

6. How would you rate the safety of pedestrian paths and streets in your neighborhood or city?
a) Very safe
b) Moderately safe
c) Somewhat safe
d) Unsafe
e) Very unsafe

7. Rate the integration of different elements (buildings, parks, streets, etc.) in your neighborhood or
city.
a) Highly integrated
b) Moderately integrated
c) Somewhat integrated
d) Not very integrated
e) Not integrated at all

8. How frequently do you engage in social interactions with others in your neighborhood or city?
a) Very frequently
b) Moderately frequently
c) Occasionally
d) Rarely
e) Never

9. How well-defined are the edges (boundaries) of different areas within your neighborhood or city?
a) Very well-defined
b) Moderately well-defined
c) Somewhat well-defined
d) Not very well-defined
e) Undefined

10. How would you rate the overall morphology of buildings and urban structures in your
neighborhood or city?
a) Excellent
b) Good
c) Average
d) Poor
e) Very poor
physical spatial

https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/19/6/3294

How would you rate the urban form and transportation (UFT) in your city in terms of promoting public
health?
a) Excellent
b) Good
c) Average
d) Poor

Are health-friendly services easily accessible and available in your city?


a) Yes, very much
b) b) Somewhat
c) Not really
d) Not at all

How satisfied are you with the environmental quality and governance (EQG) measures in your city in
relation to public health?
a) Very satisfied b) Satisfied c) Neutral d) Dissatisfied

How accessible are green and open spaces (GOS) in your city, and do they contribute to public health?
a) Highly accessible and beneficial b) Moderately accessible and beneficial c) Somewhat accessible
and beneficial d) Not accessible or beneficial

In your opinion, what role do health-friendly services (HFS) play in enhancing public health in small
and mid-sized cities?
a) Essential b) Important c) Somewhat important d) Not important

Overall, how would you rate the efforts of your city in promoting public health through urban design
and governance initiatives?
a) Excellent b) Good c) Average d) Poor

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