Spatial planning guidelines for child-friendly spaces: an African perspective

IF 1.1 Q3 SOCIOLOGY Rural Society Pub Date : 2022-09-02 DOI:10.1080/10371656.2022.2151137
B. van Zyl, J. Cilliers, L. Lategan
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ABSTRACT This research investigates the planning and design of child-friendly spaces in an African context by means of a placemaking approach. Previous research has focused on place-making and urban planning and design guidelines for public spaces, but with limited focus on child-friendly public spaces. Thus, this article investigates and recommends urban planning and design guidelines for child-friendly spaces in an African context. The research employs a qualitative research analysis to investigate child-friendly spaces in two African case studies, Dandora, Naibobi, Kenya, and Orlando East, Johannesburg, South Africa. The investigation illustrates the need for context-based planning and place-making principles adopted to fit the needs of child-friendly spaces. Whilst the research is intended as a pilot investigation, with the urban planning and design guidelines identified requiring further refinement, findings provide insights and contribute to the planning knowledge base, especially on how planning and design of public spaces can shape more child-friendly public spaces.
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儿童友好空间的空间规划指南:非洲视角
摘要本研究通过一种场所制作方法,调查了非洲背景下儿童友好空间的规划和设计。此前的研究主要集中在公共空间的场所规划和城市规划设计指南上,但对儿童友好型公共空间的关注有限。因此,本文调查并推荐了非洲背景下儿童友好空间的城市规划和设计指南。这项研究采用了定性研究分析,对肯尼亚奈博比的丹多拉和南非约翰内斯堡的奥兰多东部的两个非洲案例研究中的儿童友好空间进行了调查。调查表明,有必要采用基于环境的规划和场所营造原则,以满足儿童友好空间的需求。虽然这项研究旨在作为一项试点调查,城市规划和设计指南需要进一步完善,但研究结果提供了见解,并有助于规划知识库,特别是关于公共空间的规划和设计如何塑造更适合儿童的公共空间。
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