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Project

Accessible communities

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Project type:
Contract
Status:
Finished
Period:
November 2010 — February 2011
Clients:
Gemeente Rotterdam, Sociale Zaken en Werkgelegenheid: Annemieke Bot
Location(s):
Oud-Charlois, De Esch, Vreewijk, Het Lage Land, Prinsenland, Lombardijen
Subjects:
Urban development, Citizen participation, Movement behavior, Social Networks, Public space

Can the physical and social accessibility of living areas be improved?

Six districts of Rotterdam have been analyzed by the Living Field analysis method. Residents were asked about their valuation of facilities in their neighborhood. Issues such as sidewalks, the presence of meeting places, neighborhood care etc. are important for older people. In the report, an detailed advise is given.

Downloads
Author(s) Date Type Size
Toegankelijkheid van wijkenToegankelijkheid van wijken Ruth Höppner, Lara Schot, Jurrian Arnold, Sander Smoes, Laurens de Lange, Pieter Graaff February 2012 pdf 7.95 MB

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