How Better Urban Planning Can Improve Gender Equality
In the mid-1990s, public officials in Vienna found something surprising when they studied who was using their public parks.
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Jennifer Gardner is a Brooklyn-based urban planner whose work focuses on the way that design affects our quality of life by shaping cities for good, promoting equity and opportunity through human centered planning, design, and policy. Her work spans the public, private, and non-profit sectors, most recently as Program Manager for Gehl Institute in New York. Jennifer holds a BA from Cornell University and a MS from Pratt Institute.
In the mid-1990s, public officials in Vienna found something surprising when they studied who was using their public parks.