Wissenbach, Lars: Conceptual framework : planning inclusive cities and human settlements – entry points for international development cooperation. 2019
Inhalt
- Title page
- Content
- Introduction
- I. The importance of the ‘local level’
- II. Disability and Local Development
- The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
- The global policy framework for inclusive local development
- III. Three levels of local planning
- IV. Key Dimensions of Inclusive Planning
- Dimension 1: Participation in local development and decision-making
- Dimension 2: Awareness-Raising and Capacity Development
- Dimension 3: Accessibility and Universal Design
- Dimension 4: Flexible and Inclusive Services
- V. Interventions into local planning routines
- Step 1: Setting disability-inclusion on local planning agendas
- Step 2: Connecting stakeholders and authorizing interventions towards inclusive planning through a political decision
- Step 3: Establishing a planning structure and process for systematic interventions on different levels and in different fields of local planning
- Step 4: Analysing and discussing the current situation with elevant stakeholders of a local governance system
- Step 5: Setting up intervention strategies and getting them authorized through the local parliament
- Step 6: Implementing, monitoring and evaluating interventions towards inclusive local planning
- VI. Entry points for inclusive local development
- Local governance / political participation
- Public spaces, mobility and public transport
- Health care
- Child care
- Education
- Social (care) services
- Food security / subsidies
- Housing
- Disaster Risk Management
- References
