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Urban ageing | Author(s) | J van Hoof, J K Kazak |
Journal title | Indoor and Built Environment, vol 27, No 5, May 2018 |
Publisher | Sage, May 2018 |
Pages | pp 583-586 |
Source | https://doi.org/10.1177/1420326X18768160 |
Keywords | Urban areas ; Urban and rural planning ; Attitudes to the old of general public ; Technology. |
Annotation | The increasing number of people growing older in an urban environment is driving a move towards creating more age-friendly cities. This editorial article very briefly considers some of the main issues and possibilities, including: building accessibility; walkable neighbourhoods; communal and shared living; the use of technology; living with dementia; and the efficient use of energy to address climate change. The needs of people with dementia and their interactions with indoor and outdoor urban environments are also acknowledged. (OFFPRINT.) (NL/RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-180528750 A |
Classmark | RK: RR: TOB: Y9 * |
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