Designing for inclusion: how urban planning can make or break a city

10 nov 2020 09:00 - 10:30

While cities may be hubs of prosperity and opportunity for some, a lack of representation can mean that others suffer from design which perpetuates socio-economic disparities and inequalities. But as designers and city planners become increasingly innovative, they are seeking out new ways to overcome these challenges and to create spaces which are more inclusive for all.

With urban landscapes already coming under reassessment due to COVID-19 and the climate emergency, this online Policy Insight debate will ask experts to reflect on the factors necessary to ensure that the cities of the future are not only sustainable and healthy – but also inclusive.

This debate is part of Friends of Europe’s Migration Action programme, which aims to examine the imperative of migration in the context of economic sustainability and demographics, as well as its impact on public services, communities and security.

More information: website Friends of Europe

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