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Creating child friendly cities: reinstating kids in the city
2006, Routledge
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CREATING CHILD FRIENDLY CITIES: REINSTATING KIDS IN THE CITY; ED. BY BRENDAN GLEESON.
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Table of Contents
Reinstating kids in the city / Brendan Gleeson and Neil Sipe
United Nations : a key player in a global movement for child friendly cities / Karen Malone
Australia's toxic cities : modernity's paradox? / Brendan Gleeson
Cities for angry young people? : from exclusion and inclusion to engagement in urban policy / Kurt Iveson
Colliding worlds : planning with children and young people for better cities / Claire Freeman
Children in the urban environment : a review of research / Neil Sipe, Nick Buchanan, and Jago Dodson
Children in the intensifying city : lessons from Auckland's walking school buses / Robin Kearns and Damian Collins
Overcoming social traps : a key to creating child friendly cities / Paul Tranter
Creating child friendly playspaces : a practitioner's perspective / Prue Walsh
Pathways to the child friendly city / Brendan Gleeson, Neil Sipe, and Kylie Rolley
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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