Youth master plans as potential roadmaps to creating child- and youth-friendly cities


Autoria(s): Cushing, Debra Flanders
Data(s)

01/03/2016

Resumo

Communities across the globe are focusing on the needs of young people and their families in an effort to create child- and youth-friendly cities. In an attempt to become more child and youth friendly, over 40 communities in the United States have developed youth master plans (YMPs), as of 2009; however, our understanding of these plans is limited. To broaden this understanding, this research employed a multiple-methods approach, including an online questionnaire, plan analysis and semi-structured interviews with key community informants. Findings show that YMPs often focus on collaboration among community entities and youth participation, yet include only general normative statements regarding the physical environment. Furthermore, urban planners do not typically take the lead in development of YMPs, and, in some cases, are not involved at all. To inform and improve future YMPs, this paper recommends greater focus on the physical environment, particularly in relation to safety, access to nature and sustainable transportation.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/93428/

Publicador

Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group)

Relação

http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cppr20/current

DOI:10.1080/02697459.2015.1110472

Cushing, Debra Flanders (2016) Youth master plans as potential roadmaps to creating child- and youth-friendly cities. Planning Practice & Research, 31(2), pp. 154-173.

Direitos

Copyright 2015 Taylor & Francis

Fonte

School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #120107 Landscape Architecture #Youth master plans #child-friendly cities #youth #children #family-friendly cities #UNICEF
Tipo

Journal Article