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Why does the outdoor environment matter?
 — researching how the design of streets and neighbourhoods can make a difference to older people's wellbeing and quality of life
Corporate AuthorI'DGO (Inclusive Design for Getting Outdoors); University of Warwick
PublisherI'DGO Research Consortium, [Edinburgh], [ 2012 ]
Pages4 pp
Sourcehttp://www.idgo.ac.uk/useful_resources/publication...
KeywordsNeighbourhoods, communities etc ; Amenities ; Design ; Quality of life ; Well being ; Research Reviews.
AnnotationI'DGO (Inclusive Design for Getting Outdoors) was a research project funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), which ran from 2003 until 2013. It explored if, and in what way, the ability to get out and about impacts on older people's quality of life, and what barriers there are to achieving this day-to-day. I'DGO was based in three academic research centres: OPENspace ((www.openspace.eca.ac.uk), the research centre for inclusive access to outdoor environments based at Edinburgh College of Art, the University of Edinburgh and Heriot-Watt University; WISE (Wellbeing in Sustainable Environments) a research unit based within the School of Health and Social Studies and School of Engineering at the University of Warwick (www.tinyurl.com/2wsx7xx); and SURFACE Inclusive Design Research Centre at the University of Salford (www.surface.salford.ac.uk). This publication gives an overview of all I'DGO One and I'DGO TOO findings, with key messages and implications for professionals and policy makers. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-160322004 P
ClassmarkRH: R8: 33: F:59: D:F:5HH: 3A:6KC *

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