Human-Centric Approach centers on the needs and experiences of individuals in urban planning, highlighting Social Equity and Inclusive Urban Design, Health and Well-Being, and Behavioral Study alongside Human-Centric Design. This approach aims to create urban environments that are accessible and equitable for all residents, ensuring that marginalized communities can actively participate in the planning process and benefit from inclusive public spaces. It emphasizes the connection between urban design and the health of individuals, advocating for environments that promote physical activity, mental well-being, and social interactions. By incorporating insights from behavioral studies, planners can better understand how people engage with their surroundings, leading to the creation of spaces that prioritize user experience and foster a sense of community, ultimately enhancing the quality of life for all urban dwellers.
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