xii, 256 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: Geography.The aims of this study are: (i) To examine the Safe City concept from a gender perspective; and (ii) To examine how planning can contribute to achieving Safe Cities for women in New Zealand. The Safe City concept is aimed at reducing the opportunities for sexual and violent crime against women, by improving urban public space. This study draws much of its literature from Safe City initiatives in the City of Toronto, Canada, although similar programmes in Europe will also be examined. Initiatives from Toronto provide a good framework, within which to analyse the development of Safe Cities in New Zealand. Women are specifi...
AbstractThis paper relates to “fear of crime” in public open spaces from the point of women living i...
Historically - and currently - women in the global South have generally been viewed as subordinate t...
Safe public spaces that are universally accessible for enjoyment have become important goals for cit...
xii, 256 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: ...
The accessibility of leisure areas in growing cities is a question of equality. Women often feel uns...
To feel safe in a city is important for all people as it increases the quality of our lives. Women o...
Safety in public space and transportation systems is one key aspect to consider when integrating gen...
Urbanization is a process that creates many opportunities as well as threats. It is a process that w...
Sexual harassment in public spaces and women’s consequential fear, insecurity, and exclusion are cri...
Urbanization is a process that creates many opportunities as well as threats. It is a process that w...
The upsetting number of crime occurring in the cities evokes the fear of crime among the civilians. ...
Alleys are everywhere in Hong Kong but most of them are underused. Due to such underdevelopment, the...
This article examines women’s negotiation of potential risks in public spaces in the urban city of K...
This paper is in respectful challenge to two streams in urban social geography and planning literatu...
Today the government had launched various city development proposals to add aesthetic beauty to the ...
AbstractThis paper relates to “fear of crime” in public open spaces from the point of women living i...
Historically - and currently - women in the global South have generally been viewed as subordinate t...
Safe public spaces that are universally accessible for enjoyment have become important goals for cit...
xii, 256 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: ...
The accessibility of leisure areas in growing cities is a question of equality. Women often feel uns...
To feel safe in a city is important for all people as it increases the quality of our lives. Women o...
Safety in public space and transportation systems is one key aspect to consider when integrating gen...
Urbanization is a process that creates many opportunities as well as threats. It is a process that w...
Sexual harassment in public spaces and women’s consequential fear, insecurity, and exclusion are cri...
Urbanization is a process that creates many opportunities as well as threats. It is a process that w...
The upsetting number of crime occurring in the cities evokes the fear of crime among the civilians. ...
Alleys are everywhere in Hong Kong but most of them are underused. Due to such underdevelopment, the...
This article examines women’s negotiation of potential risks in public spaces in the urban city of K...
This paper is in respectful challenge to two streams in urban social geography and planning literatu...
Today the government had launched various city development proposals to add aesthetic beauty to the ...
AbstractThis paper relates to “fear of crime” in public open spaces from the point of women living i...
Historically - and currently - women in the global South have generally been viewed as subordinate t...
Safe public spaces that are universally accessible for enjoyment have become important goals for cit...