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Anthony Jnr. Bokolo
Municipalities are concerned with addressing social issues such as mobility inclusion and safety by increasing access to transport facilities and services for all groups in society to create equitable and equal access for all citizens. Moreover, the publ...
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Zsuzsu K. C. T. Tavy, Marianne E. van Bochove, Jeroen Dikken, Margaret von Faber, Katja M. Rusinovic, Suzan van der Pas and Joost van Hoof
The establishment of new housing initiatives for older people begins with the participation of (future) residents. This study explored how participation is experienced by both facilitators and (future) residents and what lessons are learned regarding the...
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Hong Yang, Zehan Ruan, Wenshu Li, Huanjie Zhu, Jie Zhao and Jiandong Peng
This study used metro smart-card data from Wuhan, China, and explored the impact of the built environment on the metro ridership and station travel distance of elderly people using geographically weighted regression (GWR). First, our results show that el...
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María Teresa Baquero Larriva
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ResumenEste artículo presenta el marco teórico sobre algunos de los problemas de las ciudades del siglo XXI como son el cambio climático, la urbanización y el envejecimiento de la población, con el fin de establecer los antecedentes que guían la investig...
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Melanie Davern, Rachel Winterton, Kathleen Brasher and Geoff Woolcock
The Age-Friendly Cities and Communities Guide was released by the World Health Organization over a decade ago with the aim of creating environments that support healthy ageing. The comprehensive framework includes the domains of outdoor spaces and buildi...
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Raquel Flores, Antonio Caballer and Ana Alarcón
Due to the ageing of the world?s population, age-friendly cities are emerging to promote active ageing by optimising opportunities for health, participation and safety, in order to improve the quality of life of older people. Despite initiatives in diffe...
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Atiq Uz Zaman and Katharine Thornton
Due to the rapid transition of growing ageing populations around the world, there is an urgency to change in attitudes, policies and practices at all levels of governance to fulfil the potential of ageing in the 21st century. The World Health Organizatio...
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Li-Chuan Liu, Hsien-Wen Kuo and Chiu-Chu Lin
The World Health Organization has promoted age-friendly city (AFC) projects in response to the aging population. Taiwan has also promoted AFC policies. This study was conducted in Taitung County, where 15.37% of the population is older adults in Taiwan. ...
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Elena Matei, Despina Saghin, Liliana Dumitrache and Mariana Nae
Residential care centres for elders (RCCEs) in Romania have rapidly developed over the last two decades. In the absence of coherent policies regarding elderly people, RCCEs are mainly the result of businesses arising from an acceleration of the ageing pr...
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Tulika Suchit Gadakari,Jingjing Wang,Karim Hadjri,Junjie Huang
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Ageing-in-place is the most common ageing model in China. Therefore, design of age-friendly residential buildings and neighbourhoods becomes an important factor leading to improvement in older people?s health and quality of life. This paper presents the ...
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