Planning Honours report 2015, Wits UniversityThe planning profession has been regarded as a mechanical, value free activity and mainly dominated by male perceptions. Planning policy has begun to consider more social issues, however, even with this transition, gender issues in the urban environment have been a particular challenge and have not been completely understood by planners. As a result gender issues have often not been considered in the physical design of the urban environments. The travel patterns of women and men have generally been understood to differ due to the different roles played by women and men in our societies. However, women’s vulnerability may also shape their travel patterns within the city. While numerous studie...
Gender is a highly context-specific social construct. It explores the social relationships between m...
Women represent the largest share of public transport users in developing countries, yet they face m...
In cities all over the world, growing numbers of women are working or studying further away from hom...
Infrastructure is a vital basis for supporting sustainable and inclusive socioeconomic growth in cit...
Planning Honours Report 2015, Wits UniversityIt is clear that men and women experience the city diff...
Papers presented virtually at the 41st International Southern African Transport Conference on 10-13 ...
Historically - and currently - women in the global South have generally been viewed as subordinate t...
Abstract This thesis investigates the extent to which gender considerations are being incorporated i...
Rational, objective and gender neutral; these are words that describe how urban planning historicall...
As Africa becomes a global hotbed of better-quality road and rail networks, its cities are incisive ...
Although urbanization in Africa has been characterized by fragile socio-economic successes, the sust...
This research investigates gender walks as a possible method for knowledge-gathering in the urban pl...
Despite the increasing demand for women’s participation in the growing economy, the persisting gende...
Women have long identified the problems that they encounter in seeking to combine their home and wor...
Cities occupy only 3% of the total land mass of the world and around 3.5 billion people representing...
Gender is a highly context-specific social construct. It explores the social relationships between m...
Women represent the largest share of public transport users in developing countries, yet they face m...
In cities all over the world, growing numbers of women are working or studying further away from hom...
Infrastructure is a vital basis for supporting sustainable and inclusive socioeconomic growth in cit...
Planning Honours Report 2015, Wits UniversityIt is clear that men and women experience the city diff...
Papers presented virtually at the 41st International Southern African Transport Conference on 10-13 ...
Historically - and currently - women in the global South have generally been viewed as subordinate t...
Abstract This thesis investigates the extent to which gender considerations are being incorporated i...
Rational, objective and gender neutral; these are words that describe how urban planning historicall...
As Africa becomes a global hotbed of better-quality road and rail networks, its cities are incisive ...
Although urbanization in Africa has been characterized by fragile socio-economic successes, the sust...
This research investigates gender walks as a possible method for knowledge-gathering in the urban pl...
Despite the increasing demand for women’s participation in the growing economy, the persisting gende...
Women have long identified the problems that they encounter in seeking to combine their home and wor...
Cities occupy only 3% of the total land mass of the world and around 3.5 billion people representing...
Gender is a highly context-specific social construct. It explores the social relationships between m...
Women represent the largest share of public transport users in developing countries, yet they face m...
In cities all over the world, growing numbers of women are working or studying further away from hom...