Abstract Urban planning and design quite literally shape the environment around us — and that environment, in turn, shapes how we live, work, play, move, and rest. This handbook aims to illuminate the relationships between gender inequality, the built environment, and urban planning and design; and to lay out a menu of simple, practicable processes and best practices for urban planning and design projects that build more inclusive cities – for men and women, for those with disabilities, and for those who are marginalized and excluded.

Citation “Terraza, Horacio; Orlando, Maria Beatriz; Lakovits, Carina; Lopes Janik, Vanessa; Kalashyan, Anna. 2020. Handbook for Gender-Inclusive Urban Planning and Design . World Bank, Washington, DC. © World Bank. https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/33197 License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.”

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