Name of the index

Indicators

Sustainable urban environmental quality ( Hancock, 2002 )

Environmental cleanliness, ecological sustainability, urban livability, community livability, social justice, and economic adequacy

Environmental quality indicators

( Tong et al., 2006 )

Ambient air quality and grassland degradation

Environmental quality

( Pazhuhan et al., 2020 )

Satisfaction level of pedestrian, night lightening, educational facilities, daily transportation to work and shopping, green and entertainment areas; degree of being annoyed by noises in open environments.

Environmental Integrity Index

( Shathy & Reza, 2016 )

Environmental hazards and vulnerabilities; urban climate; and urban landscape dispersion

Urban environmental quality criteria

( Baklazhenko et al., 2019 )

Ability to create change and transformation; Urban spaces are accessibilities; Ability to choose urban features; Roads for everyone; Ability to physically sense in urban spaces; Individual acceptance to urban space; Prioritizing park spaces; Selection of suitable building materials; Community connection

Environment characteristics

( Garau & Pavan, 2018 )

Quality of urban landscape, Green maintenance

Environmental conditions

( Satos & Martins, 2007 )

Green spaces: Public green spaces per capita, Length of leafy streets; Climate: Days of rainfall, Average of hours of sunlight per day; Noise: Noise disturbance; Air quality: Days with a Good or Very Good Air Quality Index; Bathing water quality: Records of Good bathing water quality; Basic infrastructure: Treated wastewater; Recoverable municipal solid waste

The City Noise-Air index

( Silva & Mendes, 2012 )

City Noise (dBA) and City Air (CO: carbon monoxide, NO2: nitrogen dioxide, PM10: particulate matter less than 10 μm, C6H6: benzene, and O3: ozone)

Environmental quality indicators

( Sarmento et al., 2000 )

Accessibility to infrastructure services: supply of clean water, electricity, telecommunications, garbage collection, drainage, public transport, sidewalks; Surrounding environment: trees, street cleaning services, air quality, park areas, movable street areas, indicators of social structure (number of schools, clinics, police stations, churches/community centers, etc.); Public service: health care index, reading and library services index, entertainment indexes such as cinemas and nightlife, security indicators and safety, learning indicators.

Environmental parameters

( Fehr et al., 2004 )

Demographic density and evolution; public transportation; solid waste handling; liquid effluent handling; air monitoring; freshwater supply; public education; public health care; cultural manifestations; energy supply; park maintenance; land use and resource preservation

Environmental indicators ( OECD, 2008 )

Climate change: CO2 and greenhouse gas emission intensities; Ozone layer: ozone-depleting substances; Air quality: SOx and NOx emission intensities; Waste generation: municipal waste generation intensities; Freshwater quality: wastewater treatment connection rates; Freshwater resources: intensity of use of water resources; Forest resources: intensity of use of forest resources; Fish resources: intensity of use of fish resources; Energy resources: intensity of energy use; Biodiversity: threatened species