Planning cities for the young and old
A few years ago, Elizabeth May said that we need to plan cities around the child, instead of around the car. There’s now a movement around 8-80 cities that calls on cities to be planned with two groups of people in mind – 8 year olds and 80 year olds. The theory is that if you take care of the young and old, the able-bodied in between will be able to look after themselves. It’s a compassionate approach to community building with the goal of safe streets, local economies and cohesive neighbourhoods, rather than maximum mobility. And it’s very much at the heart of what the Green Party is all about.
— Adriana Mugnatto-Hamu on 2011 Feb 28 in Ecology & sustainability, Fun, Hope, News, Non-violence, Participatory democracy, Shameless fawning, Social justice & diversity |