This book offers readers a spatial understanding of happiness and
subjective well-being. By integrating spatial and geostatistical
methods, it sheds new light on the spatial and geographical aspects
of subjective well-being. Geographical analysis allows us to
measure spatial and regional discrepancies in subjective well-being
and to identify heterogeneous profiles in terms of social, economic
and environmental patterns. Consequently, the papers gathered here
address various topics concerning the spatial aspects of subjective
well-being, including social injustice, age, new urban spaces, and
tourism. The book proposes a multidisciplinary approach and is
intended for scholars and students in the fields of geography,
economics and the spatial sciences. By examining several critical
dimensions of happiness and subjective well-being, it enriches the
complexity of regional decision-making on the path toward happier
and more liveable societies.
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