Integrating gender into spatial planning: Gendered approaches to spatial development in Europe. Perspectives, similarities, differences, Barbara Zibell, Doris Damyanovic and Ulrike Sturm (Eds). Routledge, Oxon/New York, 2019. 276 pp., ISBN9781138587663, £120 (hardback), £40.49 (e-book)

Autor: Bertram, Henriette
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Zdroj: City; Feb-Apr2021, Vol. 25 Issue 1/2, p204-208, 5p
Abstrakt: Most interesting for me was the review on projects that aim to tackle gender and climate issues at the same time, thereby reducing the impact of climate change as well as gender inequality. The editors and authors are long-standing experts in gender/feminist planning from academia and planning practice. Integrating gender into spatial planning: Gendered approaches to spatial development in Europe. The authors conclude that recognition and awareness of the importance of gender is greater and more institutionalized in Austria and especially Vienna as one of the most advanced cities worldwide in terms of gender sensitivity. [Extracted from the article]
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