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Thomas Melin
Tove Levonen

Abstract

In the context of rapid urbanisation and the effects of climate change and conflicts, social inclusion and stakeholder engagements remain a low priority for most decision-makers in shaping the future of cities. The urban development initiative Her City intends to mainstream gender and age perspectives in urban planning and design decision-making processes. Her City offers a toolbox for municipal professionals, urban actors, and local decision-makers to involve girls and young women in urban planning and design processes and challenge exclusionary practices and social inequalities. This viewpoint asserts that integrating girls' perspectives leads to more responsive urban planning and the creation of inclusive and economically viable public spaces across the world. Applying an intersectional approach to urban planning, in a multitude of urban settings with different social, cultural, political and economic prerequisites, have proven to be an efficient shortcut to sustainable cities, Additionally, the initiative's success is underscored by its alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), delivering resilient cities for all. This viewpoint presents lessons learned from the application of Her City in Peru, Jamaica, Mozambique, Uganda, Palestine, Thailand, and Italy. These localised projects in various regions demonstrate how Her City can deliver tangible outcomes, such as the revitalisation of public spaces, community empowerment, and the promotion of gender equality, while fostering social cohesion, economic empowerment, and environmental sustainability. By championing gender-responsive urban development, Her City offers a blueprint for creating inclusive, resilient, and sustainable cities globally.

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How to Cite
Melin, T. and Levonen, T. (2024) “Fostering Gender Transformative Cities around the World”, The Journal of Public Space, 9(1), pp. 125–136. doi: 10.32891/jps.v9i1.1816.
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Author Biographies

Thomas Melin, Shared City Foundation

Thomas Melin is an architect and urban planner educated at Lund University. Thomas was Senior Advisor at the Swedish independent think tank Global Utmaning and has worked with urban development issues at an international level for over 30 years. At UN-Habitat, he was Head of partnerships and external relations and developed, among other things, UN-Habitat's Global Public Space Programme and the Block by Block Foundation. Thomas was previously head of Sida's unit for urban development and the environment, as well as responsible for Save the Children Sweden's construction work in Ethiopia.

Tove Levonen, Shared City Foundation

Tove Levonen was program manager for the Sustainable Cities program at the Swedish independent think tank Global Utmaning. She was part of developing the Her City approach and creating the digital toolbox. She was also leading in implementing a variety of Her City projects in the region. She has a bachelor's degree in Development and International Cooperation from Södertörn University with academic focus on women's livelihood strategies in relation to environmental issues.

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