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Leading writers in planning and geography present a comprehensive assessment of how western cities accommodate and nourish the needs of children and youth and propose an agenda for action to provide cities with places for children to play.
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Creating Child Friendly Cities assesses the extent to which the physical and social make-up of Western cities accommodates and nourishes the needs of children and young people. Featuring contributions in the areas of planning, design, social policy, transport and housing, the book outlines strengths and deficiencies in the processes that govern urban development and change from the perspective of children and young people.
The book responds to continuing interest in the welfare of children in cities and resonates with growing international concerns about the health and well being of young people in Western countries. It presents a critical analysis of the issues facing those dealing with children’s needs in the urban environment—such as the ‘obesity epidemic’, transportation issues and the changing role of parenting. This is essential reading for professional planners and policy makers seeking answers to the challenges of creating cities that work for and include children.
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