Creating Child-Friendly Cities: Engaging Families and Transforming Streets into Playful Environments

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Creating Child-Friendly Cities: Engaging Families and Transforming Streets into Playful Environments

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2023

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This paper explores how residents and arts and cultural organizations can contribute to the creation of Child-Friendly Cities through creative activities and playful built environments. To suggest practical findings, I focus on projects that transform streets into places where children can play, interact, and socialize in the Twin Cities, Minnesota. Indeed, collaborative approaches involving residents, urban planners, and arts and cultural organizations can create sustainable and inclusive urban play environments that support the well-being, creativity, and development of children.

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University of Minnesota Capstone in partial fulfillment of the MPS in Arts and Cultural Leadership. Advisor Margo Gray. Director of Graduate Studies Thomas Borrup. Spring 2023. Degree: Master of Professional Studies in Arts and Cultural Leadership. 1 digital file (pdf).

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Kang, Su Ryeon. (2023). Creating Child-Friendly Cities: Engaging Families and Transforming Streets into Playful Environments. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/256413.

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