A large part of North-East Italy is characterized by urban sprawl: in this hybrid context, children have few opportunities to live a free contact with nature and take care of it. In the outlook of urban densification and increase of rural spaces in order to reduce ecological footprint, civil society and educational networks should cooperate in improving urban green spaces; creating occasions of exploration of nature; fostering the participation, the capability to act and the assumption of responsibility by young citizens. How to reconcile children\u2019s needs with forms of urban sustainability
This research was designed to investigate innovative practices associated with child-friendly cities...
Rather than by any personal or mental features, a child’s behaviour is shaped by the spaces he/she o...
MSc (Urban and Regional Planning), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusOngoing urbanisation, ...
This paper will present a didactic experimentation that started with the analysis of three abandoned...
The well-being of children and teenagers in urban areas is an index of life quality and sustainabili...
The development of green spaces in cities has corresponded to a need to deal with a series of socio-...
The modern city is torn by conflicts and contradictions, marked by serious environmental problems (p...
Children are an “index” of contemporary urban discomfort and malaise. Their well-being in the city i...
In the face of contemporary economic, environmental, and social changes, one of the main challenges...
Green urban areas are increasingly considered as important components of urban space; commonly, city...
The first years of every human being’s life are the most favourable ones for developing the attitude...
Green spaces are defined as open spaces of ground, covered by vegetation, including parks and garden...
Green spaces are defined as open spaces of ground, covered by vegetation, including parks and garden...
According to the Ecological Society of America (2014), more than half of the world population (3.9 b...
Green spaces are defined as open spaces of ground, covered by vegetation, including parks and garden...
This research was designed to investigate innovative practices associated with child-friendly cities...
Rather than by any personal or mental features, a child’s behaviour is shaped by the spaces he/she o...
MSc (Urban and Regional Planning), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusOngoing urbanisation, ...
This paper will present a didactic experimentation that started with the analysis of three abandoned...
The well-being of children and teenagers in urban areas is an index of life quality and sustainabili...
The development of green spaces in cities has corresponded to a need to deal with a series of socio-...
The modern city is torn by conflicts and contradictions, marked by serious environmental problems (p...
Children are an “index” of contemporary urban discomfort and malaise. Their well-being in the city i...
In the face of contemporary economic, environmental, and social changes, one of the main challenges...
Green urban areas are increasingly considered as important components of urban space; commonly, city...
The first years of every human being’s life are the most favourable ones for developing the attitude...
Green spaces are defined as open spaces of ground, covered by vegetation, including parks and garden...
Green spaces are defined as open spaces of ground, covered by vegetation, including parks and garden...
According to the Ecological Society of America (2014), more than half of the world population (3.9 b...
Green spaces are defined as open spaces of ground, covered by vegetation, including parks and garden...
This research was designed to investigate innovative practices associated with child-friendly cities...
Rather than by any personal or mental features, a child’s behaviour is shaped by the spaces he/she o...
MSc (Urban and Regional Planning), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusOngoing urbanisation, ...