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Urban research and child-friendly cities: a new Australian outline
Authors:Geoffrey Woolcock  Brendan Gleeson  Bill Randolph
Institution:1. Urban Research Program , Griffith University , Nathan, Q 4111, Australia;2. City Futures , University of New South Wales , Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia
Abstract:Recent public debates about Australia's children and young people have begun to acknowledge the direct impact of urban development on their health and well-being. This paper reviews a broad range of trans-disciplinary literature addressing child-friendliness in contemporary Australian cities, drawing particular attention to the fact that even some of the most recognised texts on children and young people in Australia still make few references in their analysis to the issue of place and neighbourhood. More specifically, the paper points to two particular research challenges confronting the ongoing study of young people's well-being in urban areas, including (a) the need for a more thorough analysis, both conceptual and applied, about how children and young people's well-being is affected by different urban forms and by the social and ecological variations that occur throughout cities; and (b) the focus on younger children needs to be complemented by a focus on adolescents and young adults who in turn need to be actively involved in confronting these challenges.
Keywords:child-friendly cities  young people  well-being  urban development  urban policy
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