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Designing Sustainable Urban Spaces for All
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Engendering Cities examines the contemporary research, policy and practice of designing for gender in urban spaces.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351200899
- Artikelnr.: 59340126
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351200899
- Artikelnr.: 59340126
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Inés Sánchez de Madariaga is UNESCO Chair on Gender Equality Policies in Science, Technology and Innovation and Professor of Urban Planning at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. She is a leading international expert on gender in city planning, architecture and STEM with extensive experience in both public policy and research. She is member of the Leadership Advisory Council of the Spanish UN-Sustainable Solutions Development Network and an Advisor to the Executive Director of UN-Habitat. Michael Neuman is Professor of Sustainable Urbanism at the University of Westminster. He is the author of numerous articles, reports, and plans translated into ten languages. His research and practice span urbanism, planning, design, engineering, sustainability, infrastructure and governance. He has advised the mayors of Barcelona, San Francisco, Oakland, and Wroclaw; the Regional Plan Association of New York; the Barcelona Metropolitan Plan; and governments and private clients around the world.
Chapter 1. Planning the Gendered City
Section 1: Engendering Urban Transportation
Chapter 2. A Gendered View of Mobility and Transport
Chapter 3. The Complexity of Care-Givers' Trip Chains. Results from Gender
Sensitive Mobility Surveys by Austrian Transport Planners and Consultants
Chapter 4.. Violence Against Women in Moving Transportation in Indian
cities: Reconceptualising Gendered Transport Policy
Chapter 5. Planning Mobility in Portugal with a Gender Perspective
Chapter 6. Implementation of Gender and Diversity Perspectives in Transport
Development
Plans in Germany
Chapter 7. Why Low-Income Women in the U.S. Need Automobiles
Section 2: Engendering Planning for Urban Justice
Chapter 8. Are Safe Cities Just Cities?
Chapter 9. Public Toilets: The Missing Component in Designing Sustainable
Urban Spaces for Women
Chapter 10. The Everyday Life of Immigrant Women as a Struggle to Create
their own Living Places
Chapter 11. Gender Mainstreaming in the Regional Discourse - Implementation
of Gender Mainstreaming in Planning Processes
Chapter 12. The Gender Dimension in the Urban Policy of the EU
Chapter 13. Gender Mainstreaming Urban Planning and Design Processes in
Greece
Section 3: Tools for Engendering Planning
Chapter 14. Gendering the Design of Cities in Aotearoa New Zealand. Are We
There Yet?
Chapter 15. Gender Impact Assessments, a Tool for the Implementation of the
New Urban Agenda. The Case of Madrid Nuevo Norte
Chapter 16. Grounds for Future Gendered Urban Agendas
Chapter 17. Epilogue - Unifying Difference and Equality Concepts to
Buttress Policy
Section 1: Engendering Urban Transportation
Chapter 2. A Gendered View of Mobility and Transport
Chapter 3. The Complexity of Care-Givers' Trip Chains. Results from Gender
Sensitive Mobility Surveys by Austrian Transport Planners and Consultants
Chapter 4.. Violence Against Women in Moving Transportation in Indian
cities: Reconceptualising Gendered Transport Policy
Chapter 5. Planning Mobility in Portugal with a Gender Perspective
Chapter 6. Implementation of Gender and Diversity Perspectives in Transport
Development
Plans in Germany
Chapter 7. Why Low-Income Women in the U.S. Need Automobiles
Section 2: Engendering Planning for Urban Justice
Chapter 8. Are Safe Cities Just Cities?
Chapter 9. Public Toilets: The Missing Component in Designing Sustainable
Urban Spaces for Women
Chapter 10. The Everyday Life of Immigrant Women as a Struggle to Create
their own Living Places
Chapter 11. Gender Mainstreaming in the Regional Discourse - Implementation
of Gender Mainstreaming in Planning Processes
Chapter 12. The Gender Dimension in the Urban Policy of the EU
Chapter 13. Gender Mainstreaming Urban Planning and Design Processes in
Greece
Section 3: Tools for Engendering Planning
Chapter 14. Gendering the Design of Cities in Aotearoa New Zealand. Are We
There Yet?
Chapter 15. Gender Impact Assessments, a Tool for the Implementation of the
New Urban Agenda. The Case of Madrid Nuevo Norte
Chapter 16. Grounds for Future Gendered Urban Agendas
Chapter 17. Epilogue - Unifying Difference and Equality Concepts to
Buttress Policy
Chapter 1. Planning the Gendered City
Section 1: Engendering Urban Transportation
Chapter 2. A Gendered View of Mobility and Transport
Chapter 3. The Complexity of Care-Givers' Trip Chains. Results from Gender
Sensitive Mobility Surveys by Austrian Transport Planners and Consultants
Chapter 4.. Violence Against Women in Moving Transportation in Indian
cities: Reconceptualising Gendered Transport Policy
Chapter 5. Planning Mobility in Portugal with a Gender Perspective
Chapter 6. Implementation of Gender and Diversity Perspectives in Transport
Development
Plans in Germany
Chapter 7. Why Low-Income Women in the U.S. Need Automobiles
Section 2: Engendering Planning for Urban Justice
Chapter 8. Are Safe Cities Just Cities?
Chapter 9. Public Toilets: The Missing Component in Designing Sustainable
Urban Spaces for Women
Chapter 10. The Everyday Life of Immigrant Women as a Struggle to Create
their own Living Places
Chapter 11. Gender Mainstreaming in the Regional Discourse - Implementation
of Gender Mainstreaming in Planning Processes
Chapter 12. The Gender Dimension in the Urban Policy of the EU
Chapter 13. Gender Mainstreaming Urban Planning and Design Processes in
Greece
Section 3: Tools for Engendering Planning
Chapter 14. Gendering the Design of Cities in Aotearoa New Zealand. Are We
There Yet?
Chapter 15. Gender Impact Assessments, a Tool for the Implementation of the
New Urban Agenda. The Case of Madrid Nuevo Norte
Chapter 16. Grounds for Future Gendered Urban Agendas
Chapter 17. Epilogue - Unifying Difference and Equality Concepts to
Buttress Policy
Section 1: Engendering Urban Transportation
Chapter 2. A Gendered View of Mobility and Transport
Chapter 3. The Complexity of Care-Givers' Trip Chains. Results from Gender
Sensitive Mobility Surveys by Austrian Transport Planners and Consultants
Chapter 4.. Violence Against Women in Moving Transportation in Indian
cities: Reconceptualising Gendered Transport Policy
Chapter 5. Planning Mobility in Portugal with a Gender Perspective
Chapter 6. Implementation of Gender and Diversity Perspectives in Transport
Development
Plans in Germany
Chapter 7. Why Low-Income Women in the U.S. Need Automobiles
Section 2: Engendering Planning for Urban Justice
Chapter 8. Are Safe Cities Just Cities?
Chapter 9. Public Toilets: The Missing Component in Designing Sustainable
Urban Spaces for Women
Chapter 10. The Everyday Life of Immigrant Women as a Struggle to Create
their own Living Places
Chapter 11. Gender Mainstreaming in the Regional Discourse - Implementation
of Gender Mainstreaming in Planning Processes
Chapter 12. The Gender Dimension in the Urban Policy of the EU
Chapter 13. Gender Mainstreaming Urban Planning and Design Processes in
Greece
Section 3: Tools for Engendering Planning
Chapter 14. Gendering the Design of Cities in Aotearoa New Zealand. Are We
There Yet?
Chapter 15. Gender Impact Assessments, a Tool for the Implementation of the
New Urban Agenda. The Case of Madrid Nuevo Norte
Chapter 16. Grounds for Future Gendered Urban Agendas
Chapter 17. Epilogue - Unifying Difference and Equality Concepts to
Buttress Policy