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Planning for sustainable urban areas or everyday life and inclusion

Greed, Clara

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This paper discusses the extent to which the diversity and equality agenda is being taken into account at street level as planners and urban designers seek to create sustainable settlements. The paper argues that many design policies inspired by the sustainability agenda do not take into account inclusive urban design considerations, and thus large sectors of the population are adversely affected. While attention is given to the needs of the disabled, particular emphasis is put in this paper upon the design needs of women and older people who together compose around a third of the population. The impact of compact layouts and higher densities in residential areas is first discussed, along with the problems created by increased car control, without commensurate transport policy alternatives, or adequate, safe pedestrian routeways. Second the problems of city centres are discussed where sustainability policy is also being targeted, but other priorities including the new urbanism, the 24-hour city, the evening economy and the city of culture jostle for pre-eminence. It is concluded that the lack of awareness of people's needs and inclusive design principles are reducing the chances of ordinary people accessing, comfortably moving around and enjoying the city. In order to bridge the gap between sustainability and inclusive design in planning, it is concluded that greater emphasis must be given to user needs and the constraints of everyday life.

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jun 1, 2011
Journal Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers: Urban Design and Planning
Print ISSN 1755-0793
Electronic ISSN 1755-0807
Publisher Thomas Telford
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 164
Issue 2
Pages 107-119
DOI https://doi.org/10.1680/udap.2011.164.2.107
Keywords sustainability, urban, inclusion, planning
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/961723
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1680/udap.2011.164.2.107