Uploaded on 2017-08-14 by Rural area - Keterson Criscolo
1- In my opinion. The habitability criteria that I think are most important are: - Economy; - Cheers; - Safety; - Culture; - Climate. 2- City of Uberaba, Mercês District, Brazil. - The neighborhood where I live has a good level of security, has monitoring 25 hours a day, reducing the risk of crime; - It has health posts and hospitals of quality and easy location; - It is a city in constant growth, allowing frequent job opportunities. These opportunities have diminished somewhat due to the current financial crisis that the country is in, but in my city, opportunities are still better than in other places. - The climate in this region where I live is not strict, neither being very cold nor very hot, facilitating the performance of day to day activities. - The city has excellent universities, including one of the best medical colleges in the country, as well as 4 other universities with varied courses. 3- In a way, the place where I live, meets the criteria of habitability that I deem important. It is not a planned city, with a high quality of life, but it is constantly changing and growing. On a scale of 0 to 100%, I can say that my neighborhood meets 85%. For a city, in general, one can say what is habitability around 70%. Because the city has infrastructure and different levels of quality of life depending on each neighborhood. 4 If I had an opportunity to change my city, I would create public policies that would enable low-income people to enjoy the infrastructure and comfort used by the higher-income class, such as: better public transport and perhaps an industry insertion In the city so that the industrial pole increased, generating greater job opportunities. 5- If I have a chance to move, I chose Canada, England or France. Canada: - Cold weather (different from the climate of my country that is warmer and I do not like England: - Culture and impeccable politeness of the residents; - Low crime; - Cold weather (private taste); - Salary and fair working hours; - Excellent public transportation. France: - Good health system; - Civic and moral awareness; - Safety; - Culture (rich history); Privileged geography with beautiful natural landscapes. - Constant economic growth; - Great job opportunities; - Quality of life; - Country with low crime rates. England: - Culture and impeccable politeness of the residents; - Low crime; - Cold weather (private taste); - Salary and fair working hours; - Excellent public transportation. France: - Good health system; - Civic and moral awareness; - Safety; - Culture (rich history); Privileged geography with beautiful natural landscapes.