posted on 2024-09-05, 22:14authored byJaideep Gupte
Half of humanity now lives in urban areas, and a growing number of cities are leading the way in generating global GDP. However, cities have increasingly become key loci of violence over the last 50 years, which particularly affects the most marginalised. Creating safe cities which adhere to the principles of the New Urban Agenda will require fostering urban safety through inclusive policies and practices that secure, but do not securitise, urban spaces. This involves using innovative measures to accurately understand people’s vulnerabilities, supporting evidence-gathering from small and medium-sized towns alongside larger cities,
and analysing safe and resilient urban spaces alongside more fragile ones.
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IDS
Citation
Gupte, J. (2016) 'Creating Safe and Inclusive Cities that Leave No One Behind', IDS Policy Briefing 128, Brighton: IDS