The world is facing a series of changes that will modify the way we envisage transport planning in our cities. Demographic ageing as a consequence of higher life expectancy and lower fertility rates is a world-wide phenomenon. While ageing is indeed a triumph of scientific progress and increasing longevity is perceived as one of humanity’s greatest achievements, the transition in society needs to be managed. In the urban context, any increase in age, health, and economic conditions determines one’s ability to enjoy the urban milieu and the so-called economies of urbanisation (advantages gained from an urban location, e.g., proximity to a market, labour supply, good communications, and financial and commercial services) longer. As there are ...
Background and Aims: The development of contemporary urbanization and the consequent growing complex...
This paper is based on the research project – “LONGEVICITY” - carried out in the Metropolitan Area o...
The world is facing a series of changes that will modify the way we envisage urban transport plannin...
The world is facing a series of changes that will modify the way we envisage transport planning in o...
The issue of developing environments responsive to the ambitions and needs of older people has becom...
Italy is among the ‘eldest’ countries in the world, with increasing numbers of elderly becoming olde...
Italy is among the ‘eldest’ countries in the world, with increasing numbers of elderly becoming olde...
The world is facing a series of changes that will modify the way we envisage urban transport plannin...
Elderly mobility has been often studied in Anglo-Saxon countries, where mobility rates are traditio...
The aim of the paper is to provide an empirical framework of the ageing process in Italy, with a foc...
The ageing population is a phenomenon whose relevance grows over time and quickly spreads in differe...
Urban centres, especially the historical ones, are places where a greater number of elderly people a...
This contribution aims to assess accessibility to public transport services for the elderly. We prop...
In order to highlight the subjective criticality of each neighbourhood to inspire future policy act...
In order to highlight the subjective criticality of each neighbourhood to inspire future policy acti...
Background and Aims: The development of contemporary urbanization and the consequent growing complex...
This paper is based on the research project – “LONGEVICITY” - carried out in the Metropolitan Area o...
The world is facing a series of changes that will modify the way we envisage urban transport plannin...
The world is facing a series of changes that will modify the way we envisage transport planning in o...
The issue of developing environments responsive to the ambitions and needs of older people has becom...
Italy is among the ‘eldest’ countries in the world, with increasing numbers of elderly becoming olde...
Italy is among the ‘eldest’ countries in the world, with increasing numbers of elderly becoming olde...
The world is facing a series of changes that will modify the way we envisage urban transport plannin...
Elderly mobility has been often studied in Anglo-Saxon countries, where mobility rates are traditio...
The aim of the paper is to provide an empirical framework of the ageing process in Italy, with a foc...
The ageing population is a phenomenon whose relevance grows over time and quickly spreads in differe...
Urban centres, especially the historical ones, are places where a greater number of elderly people a...
This contribution aims to assess accessibility to public transport services for the elderly. We prop...
In order to highlight the subjective criticality of each neighbourhood to inspire future policy act...
In order to highlight the subjective criticality of each neighbourhood to inspire future policy acti...
Background and Aims: The development of contemporary urbanization and the consequent growing complex...
This paper is based on the research project – “LONGEVICITY” - carried out in the Metropolitan Area o...
The world is facing a series of changes that will modify the way we envisage urban transport plannin...