Barnens spårvagnshållplats : en fallstudie om barns perspektiv vid spårvagnshållplatsen Lund C

University essay from SLU/Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management (from 130101)

Abstract: The concept of sustainable development has been widely spread and practiced within traffic planning. However, the subject area has long been technically oriented, but now social sustainability aspects are getting more attention and importance within the field of transport planning. Even though children use all public environments, children's perspectives are mainly incorporated in planning relating to schools, parks and playgrounds. The purpose of this study is to examine how children's participation has been taken into account regarding the planning process and the design of tramway stations in Lund. To accomplish this a case study has been conducted of the tramway station Lund C that is located at Clemenstorget. Further methods that have been used to collect data are nine semi structured interviews with experts in the subject and involved planners, a qualitative document analysis and semi-structured observations during site visits. What can be concluded is that children's perspectives have been included in a specific task but their influence in the project as a whole has been questioned. Children's perspectives are seen as an interest that is often downgraded when it conflicts with other interests. Children are also seen by adults as particularly worthy of protection and should preferably be separated from traffic. Another conclusion is that the children's perspective is seen as an aspect to be ticked off in order to fulfill the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Swedish transport policy goals, rather than working with the perspective to create equal and functioning traffic environments for everyone.

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