The Dawra Madwarna toolkit provides links to online resources, published literature and well know classics as a means of providing easy access to knowledge and resources relating to urban planning, placemaking, green infrastructure, public space design and more. We would like to make users aware that while the publications and media collated here is considered a useful source of information, the links provided, contain both local and international publications and should always be reviewed and assessed by the relevant professionals prior to application to the Maltese or specific contexts.
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This publication by STIPO is a manual inspired by the core motto of Jan Gehl. It is intended for anyone who is at the beginning of a new area development or area transformation, and desires to put a human dimension at the centre of it.
The Playful Cities Design Guide inspires diverse demographics with 15 urban spaces, forming an imaginary city. It offers creative inspiration for playful elements in urban areas, transcending geographies and cultures.
This publication is the first in a series of five, which intends to showcase the transitions made by European Green Capital award winners and finalists. It aims to illustrate that any city can go green highlighting that the health and well-being of city dwellers greatly depends on how well city authorities address environmental challenges.
This Design Guide by GreenBlue Urban is a valuable resource outlining through the use of case studies the various ways in which challenges for tree planting in urban street contexts may be overcome.
This Design Guide published by the Global Designing Cities Initiative aims to support practitioners in redefining the role of streets in cities around the world.
This publication (2020) by the San Francisco Planning Department serves as a guide for the planning and design of parklets in San Francisco and is a useful source of inspiration for other cities working on such initiatives.