The article focuses on the approach towards the development of child-friendly and sustainable cities. It is stated that the main characteristic of a child-friendly city is that it provides children with freedom of movement to explore without any constraints. It is suggested that to promote a shift towards sustainable cities, child-focused policies should be employed. This can be achieved through several changes including traffic decrease, peer gathering places and, social integration
Our cities should be designed to accommodate everybody, including children. We will not move toward ...
In the face of climate crisis, we must take action to curb greenhouse gas emissions. One key strateg...
The urban developments have been carried out by only professionals for a long time because of effici...
This chapter explores the role of child-friendly cities in supporting sustainable development of cit...
This article is based on a collaborative project between a municipality and a research team, aiming ...
In light of the 30th birthday of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, we explore what makes a ...
This chapter will argue that the participation of children and their communities should be central t...
Ideally, towns and cities should be the site where children socialise, observe and learn how society...
Academic, policy and media concerns regarding children and young people often highlight their limite...
I am interested in designing a city for children. During my research on children- and family-friendl...
There is emerging evidence that the shape of Australian cities and neighbourhoods may not be good fo...
This research was designed to investigate innovative practices associated with child-friendly cities...
© 2014 Dr. Andrea CookThis research addresses the question of children’s active citizenship in relat...
In Australia there is a strong risk adverse culture, in part due to the widely acknowledged conserva...
MSc (Urban and Regional Planning), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusOngoing urbanisation, ...
Our cities should be designed to accommodate everybody, including children. We will not move toward ...
In the face of climate crisis, we must take action to curb greenhouse gas emissions. One key strateg...
The urban developments have been carried out by only professionals for a long time because of effici...
This chapter explores the role of child-friendly cities in supporting sustainable development of cit...
This article is based on a collaborative project between a municipality and a research team, aiming ...
In light of the 30th birthday of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, we explore what makes a ...
This chapter will argue that the participation of children and their communities should be central t...
Ideally, towns and cities should be the site where children socialise, observe and learn how society...
Academic, policy and media concerns regarding children and young people often highlight their limite...
I am interested in designing a city for children. During my research on children- and family-friendl...
There is emerging evidence that the shape of Australian cities and neighbourhoods may not be good fo...
This research was designed to investigate innovative practices associated with child-friendly cities...
© 2014 Dr. Andrea CookThis research addresses the question of children’s active citizenship in relat...
In Australia there is a strong risk adverse culture, in part due to the widely acknowledged conserva...
MSc (Urban and Regional Planning), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusOngoing urbanisation, ...
Our cities should be designed to accommodate everybody, including children. We will not move toward ...
In the face of climate crisis, we must take action to curb greenhouse gas emissions. One key strateg...
The urban developments have been carried out by only professionals for a long time because of effici...