Editorial: The design of our cities and towns must make women’s wellbeing and safety a priority
‘A chronic gender imbalance among urban planners has meant that certain problems are simply not seen, still less understood.’‘A chronic gender imbalance among urban planners has meant that certain problems are simply not seen, still less understood.’The way our cities and towns look and work reflects political priorities.
Belgique Dernières Nouvelles, Belgique Actualités
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