01062nam0 22002651i 450 VAN003630620060814120000.088-7179-358-720050517d2002 |0itac50 baitaIT|||| |||||ˆIl ‰palazzo della civiltà italianaarchitettura e costruzione del Colosseo Quadratoa cura di Maristella Casciato e Sergio PorettiMilanoFederico Motta2002248 p.ill.29 cm.MilanoVANL000284CasciatoMaristellaVANV022202PorettiSergioVANV030462MottaVANV108163650ITSOL20230616RICABIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI ARCHITETTURA E DISEGNO INDUSTRIALEIT-CE0107VAN01VAN0036306BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI ARCHITETTURA E DISEGNO INDUSTRIALE01PREST IBb494 01 5348 20050517 Palazzo della civiltà italiana750324UNICAMPANIA03105nam 2200469 450 991073375580332120230508120011.088-229-1300-0(CKB)4920000000878261(NjHacI)994920000000878261(EXLCZ)99492000000087826120230508d2022 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHealthy aging in metropolitan landscapes projects and strategies to promote the quality of life for seniors /Adrienn Caronte-VeiszMacerata :Quodlibet,[2022]©20221 online resource (159 pages) illustrationsDiAP print. Dottorato88-229-0603-9 Includes bibliographical references.Preface -- I. The Aging Metropolis -- II. Age-Friendly Metropolitan Landscapes -- III. Case-Study Analysis: Copenhagen and Rome -- IV. Evidence-Based, Age-Friendly Urban Landscape Design -- Selected Bibliography.Aging demographics and urbanization are two of the most important social tendencies facing the world's developed countries. Today cities must adjust if older people are to maintain quality of life. The age-friendly city is a city suitable for everyone. The rewriting of the urban landscape with the elderly in mind might be the key to urban regeneration.This research strives to build bridges between cognitive psychology and landscape architecture in order to promote senior citizens' well-being in the metropolis. It proposes a critical reflection on how urban landscapes, designed with evidence-based methodology can promote the psycho-physical welfare of the inhabitants, with particular focus on one of the most vulnerable groups.High quality neighbourhood green space is associated with mental health benefits, prevention of cognitive decline and dementia, reduced cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, etc. However, the evidence base, related to healthy urban greenery, is poorly integrated in the planning, management and design of urban green spaces.Through a global current design practice analysis and the comparison of two European case studies (Copenhagen and Rome), analysed with quantitative and qualitative approaches, an Age-friendly Urban Nature Index was developed that aims to provide a tool for landscape architects and local decision makers to support future urban planning and design.DiAP print.Dottorato.Healthy Aging in Metropolitan LandscapesCity planningEuropeCommunity developmentEuropeOlder peopleServices forEuropeCity planningCommunity developmentOlder peopleServices for307.1216094Caronte-Veisz Adrienn1988-1370261NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910733755803321Healthy aging in metropolitan landscapes3398225UNINA