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Guiding Urban Inclusivity: opening the public space in cities for women
This position paper identifies challenges that can be addressed through data-driven analytics to design inclusive urban spaces that meet women’s security and well-being expectations. To this end, it proposes a decision-making support platform that enables urban planners to identify quantitative and qualitative variables that influence quality of life (QoL) and understand how much each variable contributes to perceptions of well-being.
Guiding Urban Inclusivity: opening the public space in cities for women
This position paper identifies challenges that can be addressed through data-driven analytics to design inclusive urban spaces that meet women’s security and well-being expectations. To this end, it proposes a decision-making support platform that enables urban planners to identify quantitative and qualitative variables that influence quality of life (QoL) and understand how much each variable contributes to perceptions of well-being.
Guiding Urban Inclusivity: opening the public space in cities for women
Vargas-Solar, Genoveva (author) / Castillo-Camporro, Sagrario (author)
2024-12-15
429700 byte
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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