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Categorising urban games from a sustainability perspective [Megaron]
Megaron. Ahead of Print: MEGARON-84115 | DOI: 10.14744/megaron.2024.84115  

Categorising urban games from a sustainability perspective

Burcu Yaşlak, Aliye Ahu Gülümser
Department of Urban and Regional Planning, İstanbul Technical University, İstanbul, Türkiye

In recent years, games have emerged as a significant focal point in urban studies. This paper examines urban games through the lens of sustainability. The exploration of urban games from a sustainability perspective is compelling due to the historical coexistence of these two subjects, yet their interrelationship remains unexplored. By reviewing literature and online platforms for existing games, we compiled a database of 173 urban games. We categorized their principal characteristics by location, number of players, target group, benefit to the target group, three sustainability pillars, and related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
In conclusion, when findings from both urban planning and sustainability perspectives are combined, it becomes evident that these games emphasize the role of individuals in society with regard to sustainability, underscoring their responsibilities. Ultimately, public participation stands out as a key focus.

Keywords: Games, society, sustainability, sustainable development goals, urban games.




Corresponding Author: Burcu Yaşlak, Türkiye


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