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100 | _aKaul, Gunjan | ||
245 | 0 | _aSpace for all : proposing a methodology for evaluating gender : inclusiveness of space (Also available on CD) | |
260 | _c2014 | ||
300 | _aiv,136p., CD-ROM | ||
505 | _aCONTENTS Abstract . 2 Chapter 0: Proposal . 2 0.1. Preface . 3 0.2. Aim . 4 0.3. Objectives 4 0.4. Scope and Limitations . 4 0.5. Research Method . 5 Chapter 1: Introduction . 6 1.1. Gender and Space . 8 1.2. Genderâ€Inclusive Space 9 Chapter 2: Conceptual Framework 12 2. Proposed Framework 14 Conceptual Framework . 15 Stage 2: Group Discussions 15 Stage 3: Policy Implementation 15 Stage 4: Annual Review . 16 Chapter 3: Parameters 18 3. Safety . 20 3.1. Security 22 3.1.1. Access Control . 22 3.1.2. Surveillance 23 3.1.3. Security Lighting 25 3.2. Normative Safety 27 3.2.1. Organization Policy 27 3.2.2. Maintenance 28 3.2.3. Activity Support 29 3.2.4. Territorial Reinforcement 30 3.2.5. Layout . 30 3.2.6. Landscaping . 31 3.2.7. Signage 32 3.2.8. Sightlines 32 3.3. Perceptive Safety . 34 3.3.1. Culture 34 3.3.2. Adaptation And Behavior Setting 35 3.3.3. Sense Of Place 35 3.3.4. Sense Of Time 39 3.4. Objective Safety 41 3.4.1. Personal Space 41 3.4.2. Territory . 44 3.4.3. Territoriality . 46 3.4.4. Scope For Privacy 47 3.4.5. Comfort Zone 47 3.4.6. Defensible Space 48 Chapter 4: Survey 50 4.1. Creating The Survey 52 4.2. Conducting The Survey 63 4.3. Analyzing Survey Results 65 4.4. Interpretting The Survey Results 106 4.5. Coâ€Relating Safety Indicators To Survey Results 120 4.6. Summary 128 Chapter 5: Conclusion . 130 Bibliography 133 Books and Book Sections 134 Unpublished Thesis . 136 | ||
700 | _aDesai, Jigna (Guide) Ranade, Shilpa (Guide) | ||
891 | _a2007 Batch | ||
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