Age-Friendly Ecosystems
Environments for Equitable Aging by Design
Springer
ISBN 978-3-031-68360-2
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Buch. Softcover
2024
10 s/w-Abbildungen, Bibliographien.
In englischer Sprache
Umfang: xxx, 94 S.
Format (B x L): 15,5 x 23,5 cm
Verlag: Springer
ISBN: 978-3-031-68360-2
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Das Werk ist Teil der Reihe: SpringerBriefs in Public Health
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Age friendliness has grown from an idea into a social movement that recognizes the diversity of older adults, and integrates research, policy, programming and design practices. Compounding pressures of rapid aging, systemic ageism, and a growing disparity of resources compel us to rethink how we achieve equity in aging through the design of places and practices.
Content for this book draws from a 2022 symposium, Age Friendly Communities as Platforms for Equity, Health & Wellness. Contributors build upon the content shared through the symposium in order to examine how neighborhoods, campuses and health environments are uniquely poised to support equity and to extend reach to historically marginalized populations of older adults. Ideas and experiences from national experts in aging, as well as "real world" experiences and narratives shared by older adults, students, community stakeholders and faculty researchers, are presented through a place-based approach. Collectively the voices in this book create a lens for empowering age-friendly ecosystems as environments for equitable aging by design. Among the topics covered:
- Creating an Age-Friendly Environment Across the Ecosystem
- Age Friendliness as a Framework for Equity in Aging
- Age-Friendly Voices in the Pursuit of an Age-Friendly Ecosystem
- Age-Friendly Futures: Equity by Design
Age-Friendly Ecosystems: Environments for Equitable Aging by Design is written for people who are interested in understanding how the age-friendly movement is transforming places we live – community planners, designers, policy makers, aging service providers, academics and citizen activists. This compact volume presents a case of need for age friendliness in places we live, learn and care for our health. Readers with interests in the professional practice areas of aging studies/gerontology, architecture and planning, colleges and universities, community/neighborhood development, health systems, research, and policy will benefit from this brief that examines neighborhoods, campuses, and health environments from interdisciplinary perspectives.
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Emphasizes connectivity between design and health for an overarching framework to explore age-friendly ecosystems Examines the age-friendly movement through the lens of initiatives in neighborhoods, campuses, and health environments Makes tangible measures/resources available to promote equity & environmental justice for aging populations/communities
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