In 2024, Izmir exhibits an overall low crime index, reflecting a city where residents generally feel secure. The public perception is that the safety level is high, contributing to a strong sense of community well-being.
Residents express confidence in being safe alone at night and even more during the daylight, indicating a vibrant environment conducive to outdoor activities and socializing.
Izmir continues to face moderate pollution challenges in 2024, with air quality being a central concern. The urban atmosphere deals with issues related to particulates and emissions from various sources.
While efforts to improve air quality are ongoing, the city's air still requires attention, especially in highly trafficked and industrialized areas.
Noise pollution is not a significant issue, yet Izmir continues to monitor it as an urban area. However, improvements in waste management and the reduction of noise pollution can uplift community satisfaction.
Overall garbage disposal systems strive for improvements, reflecting the need for efficient waste management practices across the city.
Izmir's green spaces are less talked about, but there's room to increase their quality, which can augment the city's livability index.
The quality and accessibility of drinking water remain satisfactory, supporting public health standards and overall resident well-being.