Community activity is a key contributor to quality of life for many older people. It also plays a role in the wellbeing of the communities they live in. Mobility, though, is central to such activity, and thus a conceptual link is proposed between ‘mobility capital’ and wider community sustainability. In developed nations older people comprise a growing share of rural populations and thus are of increasing importance to rural community sustainability, yet their mobility can be problematic. The paper contends that mobility is further compromised by an increasing focus on the car as the rural transport solution. To explore this hypothesis, the community interactions of a sample of rural elders living in Southwest England and Wales is examined,...
Driving cessation, often due to health-related changes, can be a particularly challenging and troubl...
IntroductionActivity theory, a construct from social gerontology, provides a framework to bridge the...
For older adults in rural regions of Australia the issues of distance, accessibility and social conn...
Community activity is a key contributor to quality of life for many older people. It also plays a ro...
The chapter argues for an understanding of connectivity through mobility by elders living in rural a...
Britain is ageing. By 2035 the number of people aged 65 and over will account for 23% of the total p...
Rural dwelling and older age are both associated with a higher risk of social exclusion, with access...
Presented at the Irish Transport Research Network, 31 August - 1st September 2010, Dublin, IrelandIn...
Rural-dwelling older adults experience significant shrinkage in their social networks and capital du...
Rural areas are characterized by limited access to public transportation. In the absence of alternat...
Whilst considerable focus has been placed on mobility in rural and urban areas, there has been littl...
Community mobility using private and public transportation is important for maintaining health, soci...
Rural-dwelling older adults’ social networks shrink due to transitions in later life related to poor...
Governments are challenged by the need to ensure that ageing populations stay active and engaged as ...
Governments are challenged by the need to ensure that ageing populations stay active and engaged as ...
Driving cessation, often due to health-related changes, can be a particularly challenging and troubl...
IntroductionActivity theory, a construct from social gerontology, provides a framework to bridge the...
For older adults in rural regions of Australia the issues of distance, accessibility and social conn...
Community activity is a key contributor to quality of life for many older people. It also plays a ro...
The chapter argues for an understanding of connectivity through mobility by elders living in rural a...
Britain is ageing. By 2035 the number of people aged 65 and over will account for 23% of the total p...
Rural dwelling and older age are both associated with a higher risk of social exclusion, with access...
Presented at the Irish Transport Research Network, 31 August - 1st September 2010, Dublin, IrelandIn...
Rural-dwelling older adults experience significant shrinkage in their social networks and capital du...
Rural areas are characterized by limited access to public transportation. In the absence of alternat...
Whilst considerable focus has been placed on mobility in rural and urban areas, there has been littl...
Community mobility using private and public transportation is important for maintaining health, soci...
Rural-dwelling older adults’ social networks shrink due to transitions in later life related to poor...
Governments are challenged by the need to ensure that ageing populations stay active and engaged as ...
Governments are challenged by the need to ensure that ageing populations stay active and engaged as ...
Driving cessation, often due to health-related changes, can be a particularly challenging and troubl...
IntroductionActivity theory, a construct from social gerontology, provides a framework to bridge the...
For older adults in rural regions of Australia the issues of distance, accessibility and social conn...