Our societies are ageing to an unprecedented level. This ongoing demographic process presents our cities, architecture, and urban space with new challenges, prompting us to creatively reconsider well-known spatial and urban strategies. While we have made substantial progress in defining frameworks that seek to increase age-friendliness, such as the WHO’s “Global Age-Friendly Cities: A Guide,” which calls for better accessibility and increased embedment and participation of older people within our communities, we have still a fairly limited understanding of how older people actually partake in urban life and how they root themselves within its context, particularly from a spatial point of view. The work presented in this article seeks to bri...
Mobility, Mood and Place explores how places can be designed collaboratively to make pedestrian mobi...
A limited number of studies look at older people’s use of space outside the ‘home’ environment, part...
Abstract Where and how people live in later life is of vital importance to their wellbeing. Yet ther...
We seek to organise two sessions to explore the relationships of older people and ageing with place,...
We seek to organise two sessions to explore the relationships of older people and ageing with place,...
Mobility is a key aspect of active ageing enabling participation and autonomy into later life. Remai...
Social isolation and loneliness affecting a large number of older persons and elderly is a prevalent...
Preserving and improving the health and well-being of older people is a significant public health is...
Ageing populations have generated new challenges in how to best design urban environments that suppo...
In the Global South, older persons are often living in poverty and informality and have increased bi...
This qualitative investigation makes suggestions about creating age-friendly cities for older adults...
Despite the widespread popularity of smart cities in policy and research fields, and the ever-increa...
Population ageing and urbanisation have become dominant trends, raising issues for cities and commun...
Over the next twenty years, the number of Australians over the age of 65 is expected to double. Curr...
The growing number of seniors prefers to live in the city centres where the services they need are e...
Mobility, Mood and Place explores how places can be designed collaboratively to make pedestrian mobi...
A limited number of studies look at older people’s use of space outside the ‘home’ environment, part...
Abstract Where and how people live in later life is of vital importance to their wellbeing. Yet ther...
We seek to organise two sessions to explore the relationships of older people and ageing with place,...
We seek to organise two sessions to explore the relationships of older people and ageing with place,...
Mobility is a key aspect of active ageing enabling participation and autonomy into later life. Remai...
Social isolation and loneliness affecting a large number of older persons and elderly is a prevalent...
Preserving and improving the health and well-being of older people is a significant public health is...
Ageing populations have generated new challenges in how to best design urban environments that suppo...
In the Global South, older persons are often living in poverty and informality and have increased bi...
This qualitative investigation makes suggestions about creating age-friendly cities for older adults...
Despite the widespread popularity of smart cities in policy and research fields, and the ever-increa...
Population ageing and urbanisation have become dominant trends, raising issues for cities and commun...
Over the next twenty years, the number of Australians over the age of 65 is expected to double. Curr...
The growing number of seniors prefers to live in the city centres where the services they need are e...
Mobility, Mood and Place explores how places can be designed collaboratively to make pedestrian mobi...
A limited number of studies look at older people’s use of space outside the ‘home’ environment, part...
Abstract Where and how people live in later life is of vital importance to their wellbeing. Yet ther...