Data-driven urban planning is essential for local authorities in supporting development processes and day-to-day management. A proper data strategy supports local leadership and stakeholders in designing solutions that address community and neighborhood needs, improve services for residents, and promote sustainable growth. Utilizing detailed and up-to-date community data can bridge the gap between urban planning and residents’ experiences, enabling effective solutions tailored to the community’s character.
At Urban95, all programs and interventions are grounded in research and up-to-date data, drawing on professional knowledge from both local and international sources, particularly in the field of urban renewal and early childhood development. Data collection begins with identifying needs, followed by measuring and evaluating programs in their early stages, and continues as the programs develop and reach completion. All the knowledge gathered is shared with urban partners and decision-makers, providing reliable and relevant information on urban challenges from the perspective of young children and their caregivers.
We see great value in sharing the extensive knowledge accumulated and in engaging partners and stakeholders across all spheres of influence relevant to infants, children, and their adult caregivers. We organize municipal conferences, educational tours, and professional training programs focused on general education in the field of early childhood alongside a deeper exploration of topics relevant to municipal needs emerging from the field.