Youth Preferences and Engagement in Urban Planning: Insights from Your City Project
Research project "Your City" investigated youth preferences and engagement in urban planning in various age groups and regions, highlighting desires for open youth centers, biking infrastructure, and community involvement. Findings show low consultation rates with policy makers, with a preference for politicians visiting schools or youth centers for decision-making involvement. Participants expressed readiness to assist city planners, emphasizing the importance of understanding urban planning processes and effective communication with decision makers.
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Summary of research Project Project Your City
Research Sample divided by: Sample divided by: 1. their age; 2. country of residence; 3. living area Key questions: Key questions: desirability of certain public spaces in the neighbourhood whether the youngsters were ever consulted by city-planners which way of communication with policy makers would be the most desirable readiness to take part in decision making
Sample Age groups Lithuanians made up 73% Mostly 24 and under 71% females 52% living in urban areas Under 18 18-24 25-30 Over 30
Key finding 1 Youngsters would mostly like open youth centres infrastructure for biking infrastructure for biking (73.44%) in their neighbourhoods. open youth centres (desirability: 75.39%) and Shopping zones Shopping zones (desirability: 41.88%) and skate parks least preference. skate parks (desirability: 44.27%) are of the From the survey: From the survey: females prefer skate parks nearby (significantly) more than males
Key finding 2 82.4% 82.4% participants have never been consulted and has never heard of anyone being consulted by policy makers regarding community planning HAS BEEN CONSULTED / KNOW OTHERS HAS BEEN CONSULTED / KNOW OTHERS THAT HAVE BEEN THAT HAVE BEEN Non-urban Non-urban young was just slightly more likely to be consulted Urban 15.5 16 16.5 17 17.5 18 18.5 19
Key finding 3 Youth preferences for involvement Most desirable way for youth to get involved in decision making, is when politicians visit their schools/youth centres (71.49% desirability) 80 70 60 71.49% 50 40 30 Going to the municipality was the least desirable option (58.84% 20 58.84%) 10 From the survey: From the survey: this was especially true for Lithuanians 0 Youth visit to municipality Policy maker visit to youth centre Communication online Open competition Lithuanians Non-Lithuanians
Key finding 4 87.20% 84.40% Participants average self-grade in readiness to help city planners: 3.67 3.67 / 5 52.50% From the survey: From the survey: grade similar across all age groups Most important things to know: Urban planning process (important for 87.2%) What should be considered when planning city spaces (84.4%) 9.20% How to communicate with decision makers / city planners How does urban planning process look like What should be taken into account (what is necessary) when planning city spaces Other
Recommendations 1 FOR POLICY MAKERS: FOR YOUNGSTERS: visit youth organisations / schools and hold open discussions there not to shy away when asking their schools / youth centres to organise policy makers visits research rather than intuition (as a tool for policy planning) should be used more often choose an existing practice & adapt it to fit their needs & surroundings
Recommendations 2 FOR FUTURE RESEARCH: FOR THE MEETING: be more area specific focus not on teaching the youth how to communicate with policy makers, but how to make viable urban planning propositions research not only the young, but also people in decision making institutions/government set guidelines for future youth involvement
Thank you info@activeyouth.lt