EXPLORING TRANSNATIONAL UNDERSTANDINGS OF AGE-FRIENDLY CITIES AND COMMUNITIES

Ageing populations have generated new challenges in how to best design urban environments that support and promote everyday social engagement and healthy urban living for older people. In 2007 the World Health Organization published Age-friendly Cities: A Guide, which led to the development of inter...

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Hauptverfasser: Menezes, D, Woolrych, R, Makita, M, Sixsmith, J, Murray, M, Smith, H, Reddy, S, Duvvuru, J
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