Glasgow, Scotland’s largest city, has a rich industrial heritage and a dynamic contemporary culture. As a historic hub of commerce, education, and design, Glasgow today is also increasingly recognised for its ambitious urban regeneration initiatives and commitment to inclusive urban policy.
Within the framework of the UN Sustainable Development Goals and Scottish national policy (notably NPF4), the city has begun to reshape its approach to urban governance, aiming to create a more equitable and liveable city for all residents. A key part of this effort is its emerging work in gender mainstreaming through the “Feminist City” initiative, a project focused on embedding a gender-sensitive approach in planning, transport, and city governance.