LESSON 10.1 Overview
INQUIRY QUESTION What is meant by the concept of
liveability? How is liveability measured and how does this combine with other factors to inþuence where someone may choose to live? We all live in different places . Places are important to people, whether they are regional or metropolitan, remote or central. No two places are alike; they differ in appearance, size, features and access. Your quality of life depends on things like where you live, climate, landscape and community facilities, and how connected you feel to others. You might have a favourite place to live, which could be different from what others like. This is because everyone values different things. This topic explores why people chose a particular place to live and how they deýne and enhance liveability.
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