Young people have not traditionally had a voice in urban planning. More often than not, they are incorporated into planning by either considering them as an implicit population or as part and parcel of planning for families (Knowles-Yanez, 2002; Freeman and Aitken-Rose, 2005; Frank, 2006). This is now recognized as one of the shortcomings of urban planning. This study seeks to address this gap within a specific context of urban revitalization and public space within a public housing development. This study explored how young people between the ages of 10 and 16 living in Regent Park, Toronto define and value local public spaces. Their perspectives are particularly relevant at this time as their neighbourhood is in the process of a 15-...
Utilizing the principles of critical discourse analysis (CDA), I decode the power relations embedded...
Urban planners are vitally interested in the role, meaning, and use of public space. The recent tren...
As both a science and an art, planning is regulated by public policy, concerned with shaping and gui...
The first of three articles in this issue addressing the public space topic considers public space a...
Privately Owned Public Spaces (POPS) are public spaces which allow general access but remain under t...
Clear tensions are apparent in the assessment and participation of young people in the cities of tod...
In this paper, we look at the role that public space may take on in the redevelopment of suburban hi...
PPS (2014) indicated that public spaces are built environmental settings that offer social, economic...
Using Public Space is important to the overall health and wellbeing of children and young people in ...
Place-based participatory planning is an ongoing trend in planning theory and practice, resulting in...
Issues about young people’s use of public and community spaces are now commonly raised in many count...
There is consensus among urban researchers that access to public parks and participation in the plan...
Despite young people being the longest-term stakeholders in society (Simpson, 1997), academic discou...
The vitality of many green and public spaces is seemingly lackluster in appearance and deficient in ...
This paper introduces the outcomes of an inquiry regarding the territorialized children’s spaces or ...
Utilizing the principles of critical discourse analysis (CDA), I decode the power relations embedded...
Urban planners are vitally interested in the role, meaning, and use of public space. The recent tren...
As both a science and an art, planning is regulated by public policy, concerned with shaping and gui...
The first of three articles in this issue addressing the public space topic considers public space a...
Privately Owned Public Spaces (POPS) are public spaces which allow general access but remain under t...
Clear tensions are apparent in the assessment and participation of young people in the cities of tod...
In this paper, we look at the role that public space may take on in the redevelopment of suburban hi...
PPS (2014) indicated that public spaces are built environmental settings that offer social, economic...
Using Public Space is important to the overall health and wellbeing of children and young people in ...
Place-based participatory planning is an ongoing trend in planning theory and practice, resulting in...
Issues about young people’s use of public and community spaces are now commonly raised in many count...
There is consensus among urban researchers that access to public parks and participation in the plan...
Despite young people being the longest-term stakeholders in society (Simpson, 1997), academic discou...
The vitality of many green and public spaces is seemingly lackluster in appearance and deficient in ...
This paper introduces the outcomes of an inquiry regarding the territorialized children’s spaces or ...
Utilizing the principles of critical discourse analysis (CDA), I decode the power relations embedded...
Urban planners are vitally interested in the role, meaning, and use of public space. The recent tren...
As both a science and an art, planning is regulated by public policy, concerned with shaping and gui...