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Laying the Foundations for a Child-Focused Cities Analytical Framework: Reflections From an International, Interdisciplinary Collaboration
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Abstract Children, a unique yet marginalized social group, hold immense potential for driving meaningful social and environmental change, both in their current lives and as future stewards of the planet. However, their significant contributions often depend on the mechanisms and opportunities adults create t... view more
Children, a unique yet marginalized social group, hold immense potential for driving meaningful social and environmental change, both in their current lives and as future stewards of the planet. However, their significant contributions often depend on the mechanisms and opportunities adults create to facilitate their participation and inclusion. This places local governance at a crucial juncture, mediating children's involvement in shaping their urban environments. This research was initiated by the Swedish International Centre for Local Democracy in 2022, gathering international scholars and practitioners to critically assess the "child-friendly city" concept. Through an interdisciplinary approach, the study sought to advance the notion from simply being "friendly" to a deeper commitment to amplifying children's voices within social, physical, and relational spheres. The methodology transitioned from initial academic discussions to the creation of a comprehensive analytical tool, the "Child-Focused Cities Analytical Framework." This framework aims to tackle the complex challenges of child participation, aligning with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in both local and global settings. This article unveils new insights at the intersection of children's rights, the SDGs, and local governance, laying the groundwork for a model that prioritizes and enhances children's perspectives, thereby catalyzing social and environmental progress.... view less
Keywords
child; sustainable development; town; participation; urban planning; children's rights
Classification
Sociology of Settlements and Housing, Urban Sociology
Area Development Planning, Regional Research
Free Keywords
SDGs; child participation; child-focused; children; cities; local governance
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Journal
Urban Planning, 9 (2024)
Issue topic
Transformative Local Governments: Addressing Social Urban Challenges by Bringing People and Politics Together
ISSN
2183-7635
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed