Reports of the City Planning Institute of Japan
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Development of tools for sharing Community planning with children
Case Study of two administrative plans
Ami SasaiKoji Itami
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2025 Volume 24 Issue 1 Pages 89-92

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The purpose of this study is to identify the requirements for an effective tool for promoting planning by producing a tool for sharing with children a vision of the future of their community for the administrative plans of two specific regions and attempting to apply the tool in practice.The results suggest that a tool can be developed and effective if it meets four requirements. The four requirements are as follows: 1) a tool that can be familiarized with community planning, 2) a tool that can be enjoyed intuitively by adults, 3) a tool that can be developed and used in various ways, and 4) a tool that can be used in relation to the six elements of children's behavior. The six elements of children's behavior are: 1) learning, 2) knowing, 3) thinking, 4) talking, 5) playing, and 6) moving.

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