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Children, Youth and Environments Vol. 15 No. 2 (2005) ISSN: 1546-2250 Local Environmental Initiatives Oriented to Children and Youth: A Review of UN-Habitat Best Practices
Darcy Varney Willem van Vliet-- Children, Youth and Environments Center for Research and Design University of Colorado
Citation: Varney, Darcy and Willem van Vliet-- (2005). "Local Environmental Initiatives Oriented to Children and Youth: A Review of UN-Habitat Best Practices
." Children, Youth and Environments 15 (2): 41-52. Retrieved [date] from http://www.colorado.edu/journals/cye/
Read this Article (PDF) | Comment on this Article AbstractThis paper presents the results of a study of the objectives and methods of a selection of child- and youth-oriented environmental initiatives around the world. Its goal is to review how local communities and municipalities are working to create physical environments that support the rights and priorities of children. To this end, we use a child-friendly city framework in an examination of 101 "good," "best" and "award winning" practices identified by UN-Habitat. We supplement these data with responses to a self-administered questionnaire, sent to a subset of the cases in the UN database. We provide profiles of several practices which promise to offer valuable insights into the dynamics of community-based practices that are oriented to the needs of children and which suggest directions for research to further guide such practices. Keywords: best practices, child-friendly cities, community-based initiatives
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