Anna Szilágyi-Nagy is an MSc landscape architect from Hungary. She is interested in promoting practices that smoothen the dialogue between decision makers and citizens at the local level. She is vice-president of the kultúrAktív Egyesület, a Hungarian NGO that fosters built environment education for children, and coordinates game-based participatory projects for youth in urban development. Her recent focus is on safe cities and design out of crime strategies and as CPTED expert she runs the project SAFECITY funded by the Hungarian National Crime Prevention Council at the NGO. As PhD student at the University of Tubingen, she writes her research about the transformation of landscape democracy practices through games. She is a board member of the LE:NOTRE Institute, and interested in linking landscape education, research and practice on local and international level.
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