Mediation Function of Desired Quality of Life Between Place-Making and Liveable Communities in African Cities

S. Medayese, Hangwelani Magidimisha Chipingu, L. Chipungu
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The challenges which confront urban spaces in developing countries have become so enormous, and they continue to challenge the capacity of States in these countries to respond effectively. These challenges range from poor infrastructure to weak infrastructure governance systems, which has created urban liveability differentials within these Cities across Africa. Therefore, this paper examines the mediation role of Desired Quality of life between Place-making and Liveable communities in Africa using a partial least squares path analytic method. This study employed the use of a questionnaire to investigate the desired Quality of life criteria, the place-making preferences, and the focus of liveable communities within these African Cities through an online Google form survey, posted through social media outlets to different respondents across various cities in Africa. The Snowball technique was employed to achieve sampling of 390 respondents across Africa. The responses obtained were synthesized and analyzed using a path analytic approach; the paper examines the relationship between the study's constructs. The data analysis findings show that place-making indeed influences Liveable communities, and Desired Quality of life mediates the relationship between place-making and liveable communities. The results indicate that Cities that prioritize Quality of Life and place-making have better liveable community spaces over those that do not. The study findings have implications for Liveable communities, as it could help city development planners to acknowledge the influence of Quality of life on Placemaking and liveable communities. The study contributes to the current debate on measuring urban Livability within the African City Space by creating a set of desired indicators that suit the African setting's needs regarding City infrastructure planning and provision.
非洲城市宜居社区与场所营造之间的生活品质中介作用
发展中国家的城市空间所面临的挑战已经变得如此巨大,这些挑战继续挑战着这些国家有效应对的能力。这些挑战包括基础设施落后和基础设施治理体系薄弱,这些都造成了非洲各地城市宜居性的差异。因此,本文使用偏最小二乘路径分析法研究了理想生活质量在非洲地方制造和宜居社区之间的中介作用。本研究通过在线谷歌表格调查,通过社交媒体渠道向非洲各城市的不同受访者发布调查问卷,调查这些非洲城市中期望的生活质量标准、选址偏好和宜居社区的重点。采用雪球技术对非洲各地的390名受访者进行抽样调查。采用路径分析法对得到的响应进行综合分析;本文考察了研究构念之间的关系。数据分析结果表明,人居环境确实影响宜居社区,而期望生活质量在人居环境与宜居社区之间起到中介作用。结果表明,优先考虑生活质量和场所建设的城市比那些不优先考虑的城市拥有更好的宜居社区空间。研究结果对宜居社区具有启示意义,因为它可以帮助城市发展规划者认识到生活质量对场所建设和宜居社区的影响。该研究通过创建一套适合非洲城市基础设施规划和提供需求的理想指标,为当前关于衡量非洲城市空间内城市宜居性的辩论做出了贡献。
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