The global age-friendly community movement : : a critical appraisal / / edited by Philip B. Stafford.

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Superior document:Life course, culture and aging: global transformations ; Volume 5
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Place / Publishing House:New York ;, Oxford : : Berghahn,, 2019.
Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:Life course, culture and aging ; Volume 5.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (286 pages).
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : theorizing and practicing age-friendly development / Philip B. Stafford
  • Creating age-friendly communities in urban environments : research issues and policy recommendations / Tine Buffel and Chris Phillipson
  • Training advocates to undertake livable community initiatives : a pilot program / Sharon A. Baggett
  • Public places, community, and the physical and mental health of children and elders / Suzanne H. Crowhurst Lennard
  • The intersection between sustainable and age-friendly development / Alan DeLaTorre
  • Accessibility, participation, networking : the impact of a local network on the environment and the life relationship of older people / Birgit Wolter
  • Assessing the aging-friendliness of two New York City neighborhoods : a case study / Mia R. Oberlink and Barbara S. Davis
  • Communities for all ages : reinforcing and re-imagining the social compact / Corita Brown and Nancy Henkin
  • Ibasho Cafe : giving elders a role to play in making communities more resilient / Emi Kiyota
  • Youth and older persons as agents for change : creating an inclusive and age-friendly society for all / Kristin Bodiford, Arthur Namara, and Luke Nchichupa
  • Retrofitting small towns : how aging-in-place could transform rural America / Zachary Benedict
  • Creating an age-friendly community in a depopulated town in Japan : a search for resilient ways to cherish new commons as local cultural resources
  • Nanami suzuki
  • Relational well-being and age-friendly cities / Marian Barnes.