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Child Friendly Cities is a movement in urban design and planning where children are placed as important user in the city. A Child Oriented Development provide the best appropriate facilities to have children live, grow, learn and play in a good environment quality. Child Friendly Cities relate to United Nation Convention on Child Rights. | |||
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Revision as of 10:57, 24 November 2011
Child friendly cities have:
- Sidewalks - to allow children to walk safely
- Pedestrian bridges and adequate crossings
- Low emissions, for the sake of children's health
In terms of social aspects:
- Good schools
Child Friendly Cities is a movement in urban design and planning where children are placed as important user in the city. A Child Oriented Development provide the best appropriate facilities to have children live, grow, learn and play in a good environment quality. Child Friendly Cities relate to United Nation Convention on Child Rights.