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Moving towards an age-friendly city
The increasing age of the world population has spurred the World Health Organization to advocate for the development of age-friendly cities. These cities strive to create environments where older adults are able to actively participate in society, interact with others in public spaces, and are valued and supported with infrastructure and services.
Moving towards an age-friendly city
The increasing age of the world population has spurred the World Health Organization to advocate for the development of age-friendly cities. These cities strive to create environments where older adults are able to actively participate in society, interact with others in public spaces, and are valued and supported with infrastructure and services.
Moving towards an age-friendly city
van Doorne, Marlene (Autor:in) / Meijering, Louise (Autor:in) / Bailey, Ajay / Otsuki, Kei
01.01.2025
van Doorne , M & Meijering , L 2025 , Moving towards an age-friendly city . in A Bailey & K Otsuki (eds) , Inclusive Cities and Global Urban Transformation : Infrastructures, Intersectionalities, and Sustainable Development . Springer Singapore , Singapore , pp. 135-143 . https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-7521-7_12
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