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* one of the goals is to increase livabilty for citizens
* one of the goals is to increase livabilty for citizens
* the livability of neighborhoods need to be compared
* the livability of neighborhoods need to be compared


===Indicator panel===
===Indicator panel===
[[File:Target_score.jpg|300px|right]]
[[File:Target_score.jpg|300px|right]]
The indicator panel shows the present neighborhoods in the area, the total amount of buildings present in each neighbour hood
The indicator panel shows the present neighborhoods in the area, the total amount of buildings present in each neighborhood and the percentage of houses with adequate livability conditions.


===Calculation===
===Calculation===
The indicator calculates the difference in houses between the planned and original state of the project. Houses in the {{software}} are called [[Units]]. A building block is not necessarily one unit. You can see the number of units when clicking on a building in the 3D world.
This indicator calculates the percentage of houses with adequete livability conditions in each neighborhood. The livability of a house is considered 'adequate' if the livability score is above -0.5. This score is based on function values of props in the 3d world.
Only units of the type normal, social and luxe are being taken into account. The total target can be adjusted. An additional target of 30% social housing is deducted from this total target.


===Score===
===Score===
The score is represented in a progress bar, with a scale from 0 to 100%.
The score is represented in a progress bar, with a scale from 0 to 100%. The percentage represents the percentage of adequate houses in the area in comparison to the total houses. At 0% there are no houses in the area with adequate livability. At 100% every house in the area has adequate livability conditions. The score can be adjusted in three ways.  
Determine if you want to calculate the [[Indicators#Absolute_score|absolute or relative score]].
* The function values of the props in the 3dworld can be changed, see [[Livability (Overlay)]]  
* separation between adequete and poor livability condition can b adjusted in the indicator excel file
* The indicator target can changed to a percentage below 100%


==Additional configurations==
==Additional configurations==
For this indicator to function, an extra attribute has to be added to the [[Neighborhood]] in where the houses will be build and a new [[Global]] has to be defined to set the total housing target. Read below for the steps.
For this indicator to function, the [[Livability (Overlay)]] needs to be added
 
===Add the Attribute===
[[File:Plan_area.jpg|300px|right]]
The indicator looks only at the number of units in a certain [[Neighborhood]]. This neighborhood is marked with the attribute ''PLAN_AREA'' with a value > 0, for the indicator to know which neighborhood to look at. Therefore, an attribute has to be added to the neighborhood in where you want to build houses.
{{Editor steps|title=| Select ''Geo data'' and then ''Neighborhoods'' in the ribbon header| Select the Neighborhood where you want to build in the left panel| In the right panel, go to the tab Attributes.| Scroll down to the bottom and enter the Attribute name PLAN_AREA with value "1".| Click on Save new attribute. The attribute is now added to the the other attributes.}}
 
===Add the Global===
The total housing target is set in a [[Global]]. To learn more about what a global is, please go to the [[Globals]] page. 
{{Editor steps|title=|Select ''Indicators'' and then ''Globals'' in the ribbon header| Click on the add button in the bottom left corner. A new global named VARIABLE will be added to the left panel.| Select the global VARIABLE.| In the right panel, change the name to HOUSING_GOAL. | Change the start value to a number representing your total housing target.| Click on the tab Indicators and the button Indicators and choose for Reset to Start values (faster) to update your project.}}
 
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Revision as of 09:22, 6 May 2019

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General

What is the Livability Housing indicator?

The Livability Housing indicator calculates the percentage of buildings which have adequate living conditions in comparison to the total amount of buildings. See the livability (overlay for the livability scoring. The indicator panel shows these percentages per neighborhood. This indicator is useful for projects where for example:

  • one of the goals is to increase livabilty for citizens
  • the livability of neighborhoods need to be compared

Indicator panel

Target score.jpg

The indicator panel shows the present neighborhoods in the area, the total amount of buildings present in each neighborhood and the percentage of houses with adequate livability conditions.

Calculation

This indicator calculates the percentage of houses with adequete livability conditions in each neighborhood. The livability of a house is considered 'adequate' if the livability score is above -0.5. This score is based on function values of props in the 3d world.

Score

The score is represented in a progress bar, with a scale from 0 to 100%. The percentage represents the percentage of adequate houses in the area in comparison to the total houses. At 0% there are no houses in the area with adequate livability. At 100% every house in the area has adequate livability conditions. The score can be adjusted in three ways.

  • The function values of the props in the 3dworld can be changed, see Livability (Overlay)
  • separation between adequete and poor livability condition can b adjusted in the indicator excel file
  • The indicator target can changed to a percentage below 100%

Additional configurations

For this indicator to function, the Livability (Overlay) needs to be added