Title |
A Study on International Comparison and Improvement Measures for Child-friendly City Indicators for Improving Spatial Welfare of Children |
Authors |
유다은(Yoo, Da Un) ; 이선재(Lee, Sunjae) ; 박소현(Park, So-Hyun) |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK.2021.37.10.137 |
Keywords |
child friendly city; indicators; international comparison; neighborhood; spatial welfare |
Abstract |
The purpose of this study is to draw implications for improving Korea's child-friendly city indicators by comparing child-friendly city
indicators of various countries. Based on 52 detailed items in 6 areas presented by the child-friendly community self-assessment tool
(CFC-SAT) developed by UNICEF, we analyzed and reclassified the indicators for child-friendly city certification in 5 countries including
Korea. As a result of the analysis, it was found that the child-friendly city index differs greatly from country to country, and in particular,
the Korean index has very little information on the improvement of the physical spatial environment and has limitations in not clearly
presenting the criteria for the evaluation method. Accordingly, the following are the physical and spatial environment-related indicators that
can be supplemented to the indicator system for the certification of a child-friendly city in Korea. First of all, indicators for securing various
types of facility space for children should be supplemented, indicators for improving the quality of spatial environment, indicators for
children's transportation means and accessibility, and indicators to create child-friendly community public spaces need to be added. Also
important are indicators to reduce regional disparities in children's human rights, poverty, abuse and education. In the evaluation method of
the indicators, it is necessary to present the actual conditions of the children's spatial environment and the goals to be achieved in more
specific and clear units of measurement and analysis. |