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Urban design and planning for age-friendly environments across Europe, North and South : developing healthy and therapeutic living spaces for local contexts / / edited by Elisa Pozo Menéndez and Ester Higueras García



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Titolo: Urban design and planning for age-friendly environments across Europe, North and South : developing healthy and therapeutic living spaces for local contexts / / edited by Elisa Pozo Menéndez and Ester Higueras García Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022]
©2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (480 pages)
Disciplina: 307.1216
Soggetto topico: City planning - Health aspects
Recreation areas and people with disabilities
Persona (resp. second.): Pozo MenéndezElisa
Higueras GarcíaEster
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- Foreword -- Cities That Care. The Dream of Life -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Contents -- About the Editors and Contributors -- Editors -- Contributors -- Abbreviations -- Part I: The Post-pandemic City for Healthy Ageing and Wellbeing -- Chapter 1: Urban Planning and Health Equity. Integrating Global and European Perspectives in Local -- 1.1 Urban Planning and the Emergence of Health Equity Research: An Overview -- 1.1.1 From the Sanitary to Urban Social Movements -- 1.1.2 From Ottawa Charter to the Healthy Cities Movement: Paving the Way for Healthy Urban Planning -- 1.1.3 Advancing Urban Health Equity in the Sustainable Development Goals Era -- 1.1.4 Urban Health Equity: A Cross-Cutting Issue and Public Concern -- 1.2 Key Perspectives Informing Health Equity-Oriented Urban Planning -- 1.2.1 Frameworks Addressing the Systemic Nature of Urban Health Equity -- 1.2.2 Urban Health Indicator Tools Informing Assessment and Place-Based Interventions -- 1.2.3 Inclusive and Participatory Urban Planning: Engaging All Concerned Parties and Citizens Through Collaboration and Co-creation -- 1.2.4 Health Equity in All Policies: Breaking the Silos Through Policy Alignment, Accountability, and Participatory Governance -- 1.2.5 Innovative Urbanism: Urban Experimentation and Networking -- 1.2.6 New Urban Models: Changing the Urban Design for Health -- 1.3 Final Considerations and Challenges in Creating a Healthy City for All -- References -- Chapter 2: Social Innovation and Adaptability for Ageing in Place in Cities: A Comparison Between France and Japan -- 2.1 Introduction and Methodology -- 2.2 What Social Innovation Means in France and Japan? Positioning the Research -- 2.2.1 Social Innovation as a Part of Economic, Social and Political Systems -- 2.2.2 Social Innovation as a Disruptive Tool -- 2.2.3 Limitations of Social Innovation Theories.
2.3 Selected Elements of Definition in a Comparison Context -- 2.4 Enabling Social Innovation in France and Japan and the Consequences on the Creation of an Inclusive Neighbourhood -- 2.4.1 Japanese Policies Favourable to Social Innovation -- 2.4.2 The Experience of a Participatory Action Research in France -- 2.5 Different Dynamics, Different Elderly -- References -- Chapter 3: Silver Cities: Attractive Cities for Elderly -- 3.1 Silver Cities Challenges -- 3.1.1 Demography Trends -- 3.1.2 Increased Demand for Social/Care Services. Social Security Collapse -- 3.1.3 Silver Economy Power -- 3.2 Why Elderlies Are Important? Why Making Our Cities More Age-Friendly? -- 3.2.1 Why Are They So Relevant and Cannot Be Left Apart? -- 3.2.2 Elderly as a Social Burden -- 3.2.3 Cities Must Transform Themselves: Adaptation to Elderly Friendly -- 3.2.4 Why Attractive Cities Should Retain Elderly -- 3.3 Main Hypothesis -- 3.3.1 Attractive for the Elderly Means Attractive for the Talented -- 3.4 Research -- 3.4.1 Survey -- 3.4.2 Panel -- 3.5 Conclusions and Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 4: Quality of Life, Living Arrangements, and Care Support for the Older Population -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.1.1 Assessment of Quality of Life in Older People -- 4.1.2 Influence of Environment in Quality of Life of Older Adults -- 4.2 Living Arrangements -- 4.2.1 QoL and Community-Dwelling Older Adults -- 4.2.2 QoL of Older Adults Residing in Long-Term Care Facilities -- 4.3 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5: Active Ageing and Age-Friendly Communities: Constructing an Image of Old Age and Ageing -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Source and Methodology -- 5.3 Results -- 5.3.1 Semantic Content of Discourses on the Image of Old Age and Ageing -- 5.3.2 Construction of the Image of Old Age and Ageing.
5.3.3 Active Ageing: Concept, Pillars, and Determinants Providing the Basis for Self-Image in Old Age -- 5.4 Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6: Comprehensive Perspective of Care Design for the Accompaniment of the Person During the Life Journey -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Purpose -- 6.3 Inclusive and Friendly Cities and Environments -- 6.4 Community Resources for Integrated Care -- 6.5 Nursing Homes and Living Like at Home -- 6.5.1 Etxean Ondo (2011-2014) -- 6.5.2 Instruments and Training to Foster PCC in Residential Care Settings -- 6.6 New Models of Long-Term Care Facilities: Usurbil Care Homes (2017-Present) -- 6.7 Discussion -- References -- Chapter 7: Resilient Cities and Built Environment: Urban Design, Citizens and Health. Learning from COVID-19 Experiences -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 How Urban Space Slows or Accelerates the Spread of the Virus -- 7.2.1 Densities and Urban Forms -- 7.2.2 Socio-Spatial Equity, Territorial Justice -- 7.3 The Mediating Role of Urban Design in the Face of the Crisis -- 7.3.1 The Public Health Danger of Urban Sprawl -- 7.3.2 The Role of Green and Open Spaces -- 7.4 Advancing Urban Health Resilience Through Innovative and Adaptive Urban Planning -- 7.4.1 Tactical Urbanism: A Short-Term Tool for Long-Term Healthy Urban Planning -- 7.5 Conclusion -- References -- Part II: An Inclusive Environment: Alternatives and Challenges for Ageing in Place in North and South European Cities -- Chapter 8: Framework for Inclusive Residential Projects for All: Further Research Lines -- 8.1 The UK Housing Landscape -- 8.1.1 The New Spotlight on Relationships -- 8.1.2 Co-housing: Providing Support and Purpose -- 8.2 Housing That Works for All of Us -- 8.3 A New Appreciation of Family -- 8.4 The Mutual Benefit of Home Share -- 8.5 Discussion -- References.
Chapter 9: Housing for an Active Ageing: Learning and Outcomes from the Danish Paradigm and the Application to the Spanish Context Lugaritz Lifetime Homes in Donostia - San Sebastián -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.1.1 Housing and Active Ageing: Two Converging Trends -- 9.1.2 The Housing for the Elderly Model: Definition and Types -- 9.1.3 Reality in Spain -- 9.2 Process -- 9.2.1 State of the Art -- 9.2.2 Participation and Stakeholders -- 9.3 Result: Lugaritz Lifetime Homes for the Elderly -- 9.3.1 Architectural Design Criteria -- 9.3.1.1 Homes -- 9.3.1.2 Common Areas and Common Rooms -- 9.3.1.3 Urban Environment -- 9.4 Future Challenges for Housing the Elderly -- References -- Chapter 10: Development and Management of Cohousing Initiatives for a Friendly Ageing in Spain -- 10.1 Introduction: Backgrounds and Objectives -- 10.2 Source and Methodology -- 10.3 Findings -- 10.3.1 Why Age in a Cohousing Environment? -- 10.3.2 A Lengthy Cohousing Development Period -- 10.3.3 The Members of the Promoter Group -- 10.3.4 Physical and Environmental Setting -- 10.3.5 Legal Framework and Form of Ownership and Use -- 10.3.6 Residential Facility Management and Participation -- 10.4 Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 11: An Evidenced-Based Approach to Optimise Age-Care Facility Design for People with Dementia -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Methodology and Methods -- 11.2.1 Choosing Building and Urban Performance Tools -- 11.2.2 Forming the Teaching Team -- 11.3 Evidence-Based Psycho-Spatial Effects on People with Dementia -- 11.3.1 Thermal Comfort for PwD -- 11.3.2 Daylight for PwD -- 11.3.3 Social Interaction Spaces -- 11.3.4 The Wandering Path -- 11.4 Mapping Contrasting Design Brief Requirements to an Operational Design Studio Framework -- 11.4.1 Pre-structural Level -- 11.4.2 Uni-structural Level.
11.4.3 Multi-structural Level: Designing from Inside-Outside -- 11.4.4 Relational Level -- 11.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 12: Thermal Comfort for Older Population in Spain: Diagnosis and Strategies for a Climate Change Scenario -- 12.1 The Environmental Challenges of an Increasingly Urban Planet -- 12.1.1 Urban Development in Times of Uncertainty -- 12.1.2 Resilient Cities, Healthy Cities -- 12.2 Recommendations and Strategies for Urban Intervention in the Twenty-First Century: Reference Documents and Methodology -- 12.2.1 Measures to Mitigate and Adapt to Climate Change in Urban Planning: Methodological Guide -- 12.2.2 City, Urbanism and Health -- 12.2.3 Selection of Strategies to Adapt to Climate Change so as to Cope with High Temperatures in the Spanish Context -- 12.3 Adaptation Measures, Taking into Account Thermal Comfort for the Elderly, in Order to Create Healthy Cities that Are Resilient to Climate Change -- 12.3.1 Public Spaces as a Vertebral Element -- 12.3.2 The Potential of Urban Green Spaces for the Thermal Comfort of the Elderly -- 12.4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 13: Use of Public Spaces by Older Adults. Comparison Among Madrid and Newcastle Upon Tyne -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Methodology -- 13.2.1 Case Studies -- 13.3 Results and Discussion -- 13.4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 14: Greenery Urban Design for Good Mental Health. Analysis of a Vulnerable District of Madrid -- 14.1 Introduction: Preventing Mental Health Problems as a Major Public Concern -- 14.2 Background -- 14.2.1 The Impact of the Built Environment on Mental Health and the Role of Nature -- 14.2.2 Therapeutic and Restorative Spaces -- 14.3 Methodology -- 14.3.1 Vulnerability and Environmental Problems in the District of Usera -- 14.3.2 Green Infrastructure and the Built Environment.
14.3.3 Care Facilities and the Relation Between Outdoor and Indoor Spaces.
Titolo autorizzato: Urban design and planning for age-friendly environments across Europe, North and South  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-030-93875-1
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