public space play health and wellbeing children New Urban Agenda
Urban Agendas are important guiding tools that frame thinking and point to major directions and changes needed. The dominant planning and city development practices in the 20th century resulted in the proliferation of modern cities that brought numerous problems that urban planners and designers are still dealing with. Do we have the capacity and appropriate tools to change the cities of tomorrow to make them more liveable places?The challenges may seem overwhelming. However, there are advantages in strategies that combine acting locally and synergising with other places. Using insights from the Urban Synergies Group this paper represents a summary of initial pathways that may effectively implement the NUA (New Urban Agenda) – a collective vision for sustainable and healthy cities. To address the main issues of the NUA we discuss five key themes. First, we consider the level of commitment to achieve healthier cities for all during the 9th World Urban Forum (WUF 9). Second, we narrow our focus to examine child health and well-being. Third, we introduce an exemplary collaboration that harnesses collective wisdom through empowerment of participants. Fourth, we provide the rationale for the focus on public space. Within the fifth point we summarise tangible actions within the nexus of child health and public space that help to implement the NUA on the ground.
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Title
Time for action. Implementing the New Urban Agenda in public spaces for health and wellbeing
Authors
Gregor H Mews (Author) - University of Canberra
Milica Muminovic (Author) - University of Canberra
Paul Tranter (Author) - UNSW Australia
Publication details
The Journal of Public Space, Vol.3(1), pp.193-202
Publisher
City Space Architecture
Date published
2018
DOI
10.5204/jps.v3i1.330
ISSN
2206-9658
Copyright note
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution - Non Commercial 4.0 International License - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
Organisation Unit
Bioclimatic and Sociotechnical Cities Lab; University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland; School of Law and Society
Language
English
Record Identifier
99613108402621
Output Type
Journal article
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Time for action. Implementing the New Urban Agenda in public spaces for health and wellbeing