Co-diagnostics İnci̇ralti City Forest: Measuring the Quality of Public Life

This study, developed within the Horizon Europe project Re-Value, explores how public spaces can be planned and improved to better support inclusive, accessible, and liveable cities. Focusing on İnciraltı City Forest in İzmir, it presents the results of a participatory Co-Diagnostics process carried out within the Citizen Design Science approach.

Combining expert insights with user experiences, the study assesses accessibility, comfort, safety, and social interaction, while offering practical recommendations to enhance the site as a more inclusive and climate-responsive public space.

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Authors: İzmir Metropolitan Municipality (IMM)

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