AbstractBeing a developing country, most of the Indonesian communities often discriminate children's roles, needs and rights. This situation forces Ministry of Women Empowerment and Child Protection of the Republic of Indonesia to declare Children-Friendly-City Policy (KLA). One of it scopes is offering chances to children to interact: Playground. Semarang, the capital of Central Java, becomes one of the pilot projects. Descriptive approach is used to determine the role of playground. This policy is expected to answer how to realize a better space for children in their social life and growth
To understand how public spaces might support children’s development, this study explored the activi...
The purpose of this study is to synergize and integrate theoretical-conceptual with the development ...
AbstractThe rapid development of cities has changed the land use in the city. The more buildings mea...
<p>Statistics shows that more than 25% of Indonesia's population in 2015 is comprised of children. F...
Children, as part of city inhabitant, have rights and needs to be fulfilled. One of the rights and n...
This study explored the extent to which the enormous development in Bandung City, Indonesia has some...
This paper draws on a qualitative case study conducted between 2018 and 2019 with 34 children aged 6...
This paper aims to discover further knowledge for building sustainable areas - specifically for chil...
As one of the metropolitan cities in Indonesia, Makassar�s economic condition rapidly grows. Livin...
This study is about child-friendly city (KLA). This research is motivated by the lack of attention o...
This study investigates the gaps between the Child Friendly Cities (CFC) Policy’s implementation and...
Child-Friendly City (CFC) is a policy develops by Government to ensure the fulfillment of child’s ri...
This study is about child-friendly city (Kota Layak Anak-KLA). This research is motivated by the lac...
Rapid development of cities has changed the land use in the city. The more buildings mean the less o...
Rapid development of cities has changed the land use in the city. The more buildings mean the less o...
To understand how public spaces might support children’s development, this study explored the activi...
The purpose of this study is to synergize and integrate theoretical-conceptual with the development ...
AbstractThe rapid development of cities has changed the land use in the city. The more buildings mea...
<p>Statistics shows that more than 25% of Indonesia's population in 2015 is comprised of children. F...
Children, as part of city inhabitant, have rights and needs to be fulfilled. One of the rights and n...
This study explored the extent to which the enormous development in Bandung City, Indonesia has some...
This paper draws on a qualitative case study conducted between 2018 and 2019 with 34 children aged 6...
This paper aims to discover further knowledge for building sustainable areas - specifically for chil...
As one of the metropolitan cities in Indonesia, Makassar�s economic condition rapidly grows. Livin...
This study is about child-friendly city (KLA). This research is motivated by the lack of attention o...
This study investigates the gaps between the Child Friendly Cities (CFC) Policy’s implementation and...
Child-Friendly City (CFC) is a policy develops by Government to ensure the fulfillment of child’s ri...
This study is about child-friendly city (Kota Layak Anak-KLA). This research is motivated by the lac...
Rapid development of cities has changed the land use in the city. The more buildings mean the less o...
Rapid development of cities has changed the land use in the city. The more buildings mean the less o...
To understand how public spaces might support children’s development, this study explored the activi...
The purpose of this study is to synergize and integrate theoretical-conceptual with the development ...
AbstractThe rapid development of cities has changed the land use in the city. The more buildings mea...