noun
also live·a·bil·i·ty ˌlivəˈbiləd.ē, -ətē, -i
1. : survival expectancy : viability — used especially of poultry and domestic livestock
breeders are coming to select for livability as well as for high egg production — W.F.Hollander
2. : suitability for human living — used of housing and environment
your city … can have the power to enforce a reasonable level of livability in all of its homes — J.W.Lund
nothing a town may gain in size will compensate for loss of livability — Atlantic