This guide can help improve understanding of the requirements of women and girls using public and community toilets. It provides guidance on how to address these in city planning and local-level implementation, so that planning, designing, upgrading and management results in female-friendly toilets that are more accessible to users whose requirements have often been ignored, including women, girls, older people and people with disabilities
Cities occupy only 3% of the total land mass of the world and around 3.5 billion people representing...
Turkish women use cities as service areas where they practice their social gender roles. Parks are o...
Provision of public toilets is not only a matter of land use, but also an essential design and plann...
© 2018 Ingenta. Our built environment is required to meet human needs at the most basic of levels. I...
Inadequate access to a private, comfortable, and well-located toilet remains a critical challenge fo...
In this paper the reasons why it is proving so difficult to implement enabling policies to make urba...
In this paper, it is argued that public toilets policy is a town planning issue, crucial to creating...
The trend towards desegregated women’s and men’s toilets, including installing Gender Neutral Toilet...
This guide has been developed from an inclusive design philosophy. It aims to incorporate the needs,...
This record includes an extended abstract and MP4 presentation. Presented at the 42nd WEDC Internati...
Our built environment is required to meet human needs at the most basic of levels. If our pavements ...
Women cannot exist in public space without public toilets, yet it can be difficult to find any that ...
This article investigates the problem of the inadequate and unequal nature of public toilet provisio...
Our towns and cities are shaped by government policy and land-use planning. However, planning policy...
This policy brief reviews literature on the challenges transgender and gender-nonconforming individu...
Cities occupy only 3% of the total land mass of the world and around 3.5 billion people representing...
Turkish women use cities as service areas where they practice their social gender roles. Parks are o...
Provision of public toilets is not only a matter of land use, but also an essential design and plann...
© 2018 Ingenta. Our built environment is required to meet human needs at the most basic of levels. I...
Inadequate access to a private, comfortable, and well-located toilet remains a critical challenge fo...
In this paper the reasons why it is proving so difficult to implement enabling policies to make urba...
In this paper, it is argued that public toilets policy is a town planning issue, crucial to creating...
The trend towards desegregated women’s and men’s toilets, including installing Gender Neutral Toilet...
This guide has been developed from an inclusive design philosophy. It aims to incorporate the needs,...
This record includes an extended abstract and MP4 presentation. Presented at the 42nd WEDC Internati...
Our built environment is required to meet human needs at the most basic of levels. If our pavements ...
Women cannot exist in public space without public toilets, yet it can be difficult to find any that ...
This article investigates the problem of the inadequate and unequal nature of public toilet provisio...
Our towns and cities are shaped by government policy and land-use planning. However, planning policy...
This policy brief reviews literature on the challenges transgender and gender-nonconforming individu...
Cities occupy only 3% of the total land mass of the world and around 3.5 billion people representing...
Turkish women use cities as service areas where they practice their social gender roles. Parks are o...
Provision of public toilets is not only a matter of land use, but also an essential design and plann...