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Scandinavian Sources

Radda Barnan- www.rb.se/www/eng
The contribution of the Scandinavian countries to the development of concepts of child and youth friendly communities should not go unrecognized here. Both through Radda Barnan, the Swedish arm of the Save The Children Fund and the Trondheim Conference On Urban Childhood, their contribution to the leadership in child and youth issues has been considerable.

Design@Work -
www.cw.lu.se
A Swedish envisionment workshop. "How do we design for quality in use across design borders between material aspects like spaces, places and equipment and virtual aspects like organization and information technology? How can users participate in this process, and how can different design professionals participate and co-operate? We are a group of researchers and designers with a background in architecture, systems design, work psychology, educational drama and physical work environments who have formed a project to explore these questions in practice…"

Centre for Environmental and Outdoor Education -
www.liu.se/esi/fmup/engforum/engwelcome.html
Swedish and English versions available on the web. Contact person: Anders Szczepanski, e-mail: andsz@esi.liu.se

Tingbjerg Recreative Center- www.tingbjerg.dk/english/
Danish web site with English version. Contact person Tingbjerg: Jens Haagen Andersen, e-mail: jha@koebenhavn.mail.telia.com

The Danish Playground Association
Contact person: Benny Schytte, e-mail: LPK@mail.dk

A school project with 8 pilot projects (Norway)- levandeskule.nlh.no/index2.html

School of Skudeneshavn- www.skole.karmoy.kommune.no/lek/
The school got a prize for the best outdoor environment for year 2000. There are lots of possibilities for climbing, 'jungle play' and 'syncron athletic movements,' among other activities. Project-consultant: Asbrrn Flemmen, e-mail: asbjorn.flemmen@hivolda.no
Center for Environmental and Outdoor Education- www.liu.se/esi/fmup/welcome.htm
Many good courses and workshops. Contact person: Anders Szczepansky.

A big "thank you" to Frode Svane,
Children's Landscape, Norway - home.c2i.net/swan
for most of these links.
E-mail: swan@c2i.net