High accessibility in our urban environments benefits everyone, not just the elderly or people with disabilities. This webinar presents how we can build cities that are inclusive for as many people as possible.
The webinar was arranged by the Nordic Welfare Centre in cooperation with the City of Oslo and the Norwegian Directorate for Children, Youth and Family Affairs.
PROGRAM
02:15 Short background and information about two Nordic projects
10:58 Introduction to the Norwegian work of universal design
32:25 Oslo municipality’s work on universal design and age-friendly city
46:51 National roadmap for smart and sustainable cities and local communities
01:10:42 The right to access the city. Nordic urban planning from a disability perspective.
Learning café: Nordic examples – presentations of good solutions
01:36:40 Car-Free Livability Programme and Age-Friendly City
1:47:00 Sandaker ballspace – user involvement
1:58:55 User participation in a planning process. Examples from Denmark and worldwide
2:13:28 Vaasa city and universal design
2:25:03 Nordic age friendly city – universal design
FURTHER READING (in English):
Nordic Welfare Centre´s project: Universal design, participation and democracy: [ Ссылка ]
FURTHER READING (in Swedish):
Smarta städer sätter människan i fokus: [ Ссылка ]
Ny rapport: ännu är smarta tekniska lösningar inte verklighet i nordiska kommuner: [ Ссылка ]
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The Nordic Welfare Centre is an institution in the Nordic Council of Ministers’ social and health sector. Our mission is to contribute to the development of welfare initiatives in the Nordic region.
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