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Perform Urban Quality Audit with a Gender Perspective

Make an urban design process that deals with all dimensions of life, from the personal to the community, involving all stakeholders and considering the particularities of each place.

  • Integrated and cross-boundary approach: Urban planning must address all spheres of daily life.
  • Interdisciplinary collaboration: It is essential that architects, urban planners and other disciplines work together to ensure a comprehensive vision of the city, involving neighbors in the planning process.
  • Open communication of the design process to share information and make common decisions.
  • The gender perspective, proximity, adaptation to context, and diversity and safety of spaces must be integrated into the design.
Sources
  • Carers
  • Children
  • Cognitive abilities
  • Decolonial perspective
  • Enviroment
  • Gender perspective
  • Hearing impairment
  • Low-education
  • Older people
  • Other(+)
  • Physical abilities and features
  • Sin categoría
  • Temporary
  • Universal Design
  • Visual impairment