1st Edition
Gendered Approaches to Spatial Development in Europe Perspectives, Similarities, Differences
Editorial: Why Gender Still Matters in Spatial Development 1. Gender, Space and Development: An Introduction to Concepts and Debates 2. International and National Perspectives: Similarities and Differences 3. Gender Mainstreaming and Spatial Development – Contradictions and Challenges 4. Gender Sensitivity in Urban Development Concepts – The Example of two Case Studies from London and Vienna 5. Gender Sensitivity In Neighbourhood Planning: The Example of Case Studies from Vienna and Zurich 6. Evaluation of Spatial Development from the Gender+ Perspective: A Methodological Proposal 7. A New Generation of Gender Mainstreaming in Spatial and Urban Planning under the New International Framework of Policies for Sustainable Development 8. Contemporary Challenges in Spatial Development 9. Conclusions and Perspectives
Biography
Barbara Zibell is Professor of Sociology in Architecture and Women's Studies, Head of the Department of Sociology of Planning and Architecture and President of the Forum for Gender Competence in Architecture Landscape Planning (gender_archland) at the Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany.
Doris Damyanovic is Associate Professor and Deputy Head at the Institute of Landscape Planning, Department of Spatial, Landscape and Spatial Science at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences in Vienna, Austria.
Ulrike Sturm is Professor and Head of the Institute of Sociocultural Development at the School of Social Work and Co-Head of the Interdisciplinary Cluster Spatial Development & Social Cohesion at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Switzerland.






