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Supporting Urban Childhoods: Observations on Caregiver Use of Public Spaces from Pune (IN) and Istanbul (TR)
- Source :
- Bernard van Leer Foundation, (2020), 150 pp.
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- This report examines how caregivers meet the socio-spatial needs of their young children within their neighbourhood. Three daily living domains – public space, mobility in and around the neighbourhood, and quality of the built environment are examined. Empirical findings from selected disadvantaged neighbourhoods in Pune (India) and Istanbul (Turkey) highlight everyday spatial needs of caregivers and young children. By developing comparative work, the report points towards the affordances that space (particularly communal spaces) offers caregivers, and the need to better understand contextual and diverse spatial requirements. Within the two different geographies, we see the multifaceted nature and use of public spaces, issues concerning safety, use of spaces in front of the home, on the one hand, and on the other, we also see the marginalized position of caregivers and children in high-density urban areas. Though in both the locations, various activities/ initiatives are taking place to shed light on the needs of young children, the support for early urban childhoods through planning and design is far from optimal.
Details
- Database :
- OAIster
- Journal :
- Bernard van Leer Foundation, (2020), 150 pp.
- Notes :
- Krishnamurthy, Sukanya
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1263880935
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource