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Building an 8-80 city a simple concept for creating great cities for all | Author(s) | Gil Penalosa |
Journal title | AARP International: The Journal, 2015 |
Publisher | AARP International, 2015 |
Pages | pp 80-83 |
Source | journal.aarpinternational.org |
Keywords | Physical environment ; Urban areas ; Social policy ; Quality of life ; Well being ; Voluntary agencies ; Canada. |
Annotation | Describes the work of 8-80 Cities, a Toronto-based non-profit organisation that aims to enhance urban quality of life and well-being. The 8-80 city concept looks at how cities can be transformed into places that prioritise people, reflect social equity in the public realm and encourage sustainable lifestyles for people of all ages and abilities, from eight to 80 years and more. (JL). |
Accession Number | CPA-160826208 A |
Classmark | R: RK: TM2: F:59: D:F:5HH: PK: 7S |
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