Gender needs are not a high enough priority in urban planning and should receive "corporate backing" from local authorities, a Cambridge University report has claimed.
Cultural and sociological factors mean that men and women use the urban environment in different ways, but the needs of women in planning issues are largely ignored, the report says.
The problem is still rife despite the introduction of legislation a year ago aimed at countering the problem, the study by the university said.
More advice and training is needed to give planners and regeneration practitioners information about how to turn the requirements of the new legislation into practical action, the report adds.
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