Nada sobre elas sem elas: diretrizes urbanísticas com enfoque na mulher a serem adotadas em Natal/RN

Understanding cities as a result of the segregating relations that underlie society, it is noted that the patriarchal structure materializes in the public space, distinguishing gender roles that determine the paths of women in the city and that make them more vulnerable to the precariousness of infr...

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Autor principal: Sousa, Amanda Maximino de
Outros Autores: Brasil, Amíria Bezerra
Formato: bachelorThesis
Idioma:pt_BR
Publicado em: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Endereço do item:https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/46731
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Resumo:Understanding cities as a result of the segregating relations that underlie society, it is noted that the patriarchal structure materializes in the public space, distinguishing gender roles that determine the paths of women in the city and that make them more vulnerable to the precariousness of infrastructure and the hostility of the urban environment. In the potiguar capital, there is a lack of actions or programs within the urban planning that are directed to female demands in the context of urban space. The urgency of the debate on the public space from the female perspective is therefore highlighted, due to gender inequality and daily violence experienced by women in the collective spaces of the city. In view of these gaps, the objective of this work is, from the elaboration of a booklet, to propose urban and design guidelines to be adopted in the planning of public space in Natal/RN, meeting the specific demands of women and contributing to the promotion of more inclusive and safer spaces for them. To this end, it is intended to study the existing urban planning experiences that consider gender issues, understand the interaction of women's daily lives with the areas of collective living and the infrastructure conditions of public spaces in Natal/RN, and finally analyze them from a female perspective, observing the morphological aspects that determine and interfere in their experience in the city.