ABSTRACT

Vienna ranks amongst the highest performing European cities in terms of quality of life and environmental conditions. By focusing on different social groups’ perceptions of environmental quality, this chapter examines how just Vienna’s status is with regard to being a liveable, green city. Results show that, in comparison to other European cities, the Viennese population is generally very satisfied with the city’s environmental quality but that disparities exist in the lived experience of specific groups. Recent immigration and associated barriers on the labour and housing markets bring about challenges in providing environmental quality for unskilled, non-European-born newcomers.