Urban95 Quality Criteria. Toolkit for measuring urban experiences of young children
2018
Link to the resource: https://bernardvanleer.org/app/uploads/2018/10/Urban95-Field-Guide.pdf
- Format:
- Guide
- Target population:
- Children and adolescents
- Objetive:
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Assess specific urban qualities from the perspective of caregivers and young children.
This is an informative discussion tool to highlight the main characteristics of a public space for the well-being of these groups of people.
- Methodology:
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The tool consists of conducting surveys of people in situ (in the analysis space) on 5 main themes: protection/security, basic needs, comfort, interaction (social and with the environment) and connection (proximity, accessibility, etc.).
Each theme includes three sub-themes, which the respondent must complete with a positive, negative or neutral assessment.
- Opportunities and limitations:
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This tool is easily adaptable to different types of spaces. It can be used in spaces with a lot of activity and in emptier spaces.
It can be used as a starting point for in-depth diagnosis and analysis, as a way to create a common language for professionals and designers to identify potential for improvement, and as a way to assess the site after an intervention.
It is not suitable for comparing spaces in different cities or countries.
As it is part of a package of tools focused on the young population, it can be complemented with them.
- Indicators:
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Level of satisfaction in terms of basic needs (access to hygiene elements, feeling of comfort, proximity to other services). Level of comfort (possibility of sitting down, possibility of riding a bicycle, etc.). Perception of connection (ease of access, easy connection with spaces that have other uses, etc.). Perception of safety (regarding traffic, regarding crime, regarding unwanted experiences).
- Thematic:
- Public space Green infrastructure Mobility and accessibility Cohesion and social capital Housing and neighbourhood communities Equipment and services
- Link to health:
- Physical
- Scale of the field of study:
- Housing / street / building / bounded public space Block - set of buildings or spaces Neighbourhood (or higher)
- Implementation phase:
- Diagnosis / pre-project Monitoring and evaluation
- Methodological approach:
- Questionnaire