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Age and the Environment: The Global Movement Towards Age-Friendly Cities and Communities

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Yael Zilbershlag, Keren Ravitz-Ron & Batya Engel-Yeger. (2023) The Role of Altered Sensory Processing and Its Association with Participation in Daily Activities and Quality of Life among Older Adults in the Community. Occupational Therapy In Health Care 37:2, pages 230-247.
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Tine Buffel & Chris Phillipson. (2018) A Manifesto for the Age-Friendly Movement: Developing a New Urban Agenda. Journal of Aging & Social Policy 30:2, pages 173-192.
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Kailun Fang, Yifei Wu & Lu Jiao. (2024) Community Governance in Age-Friendly Community Regeneration—A Case Study on Installing Elevators in Old Residential Buildings. Buildings 14:1, pages 125.
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Fereshteh Moradi, Nimish Biloria & Mukesh Prasad. (2023) Analyzing the age-friendliness of the urban environment using computer vision methods. Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science 50:8, pages 2294-2308.
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Torgeir Aleti, Bernardo Figueiredo, Diane M. Martin & Mike Reid. (2023) Digital Inclusion in Later Life: Older Adults’ Socialisation Processes in Learning and Using Technology. Australasian Marketing Journal.
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Evgeny V. Golovatsky, Elena A. Kranzeeva & Anna V. Orlova. (2023) Socio-Political Interaction of Citizens and Authorities in the Context of Transport Innovations (Reform of Kuzbass Cities). REGIONOLOGY 31:2, pages 255-274.
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Lisa Spang, Marie Holmefur, Liselotte Hermansson & Kajsa Lidström Holmqvist. (2022) Applying to a nursing home is a way to maintain control of life—Experiences from Swedish nursing home applicants. Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences 37:1, pages 106-116.
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Torgeir Aleti, Bernardo Figueiredo, Diane M. Martin & Mike Reid. (2023) Socialisation Agents’ Use(fulness) for Older Consumers Learning ICT. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20:3, pages 1715.
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Ryan Woolrych, Judith Sixsmith, Jamuna Duvvuru, Adriana Portella, Mei Lan Fang, Deborah Menezes, James Henderson, Jenny Fisher & Rebecca Lawthom. (2022) Cross-National Perspectives on Aging and Place: Implications for Age-Friendly Cities and Communities. The Gerontologist 62:1, pages 119-129.
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Ramona A Danielson & Susan Ray-Degges. (2022) Aging in Place Among Older Adults With Histories of Traumatic Experiences: A Scoping Review. The Gerontologist 62:1, pages e1-e16.
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Kyeongmo Kim, Tommy Buckley, Denise Burnette, Seon Kim & Sunghwan Cho. (2022) Measurement Indicators of Age-Friendly Communities: Findings From the AARP Age-Friendly Community Survey. The Gerontologist 62:1, pages e17-e27.
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Liqun Xiang, Geoffrey Q. P. Shen, Yongtao Tan & Xuan Liu. (2020) Emerging evolution trends of studies on age-friendly cities and communities: a scientometric review. Ageing and Society 41:12, pages 2814-2844.
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Alex Torku, Albert Ping Chuen Chan & Esther Hiu Kwan Yung. (2020) Age-friendly cities and communities: a review and future directions. Ageing and Society 41:10, pages 2242-2279.
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J. van Hoof, H.R. Marston, J.K. Kazak & T. Buffel. (2021) Ten questions concerning age-friendly cities and communities and the built environment. Building and Environment 199, pages 107922.
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Takemi Sugiyama, Masaaki Sugiyama, Suzanne Mavoa, Anthony Barnett, Md. Kamruzzaman & Gavin Turrell. (2021) Neighborhood environmental attributes and walking mobility decline: A longitudinal ecological study of mid-to-older aged Australian adults. PLOS ONE 16:6, pages e0252017.
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Elizabeth G. Hunter & M. Aaron Guest. 2021. Healthy Aging Through The Social Determinants of Health. Healthy Aging Through The Social Determinants of Health.
Melanie Davern, Rachel Winterton, Kathleen Brasher & Geoff Woolcock. (2020) How Can the Lived Environment Support Healthy Ageing? A Spatial Indicators Framework for the Assessment of Age-Friendly Communities. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17:20, pages 7685.
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Eugène Loos, Maria Sourbati & Frauke Behrendt. (2020) The Role of Mobility Digital Ecosystems for Age-Friendly Urban Public Transport: A Narrative Literature Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17:20, pages 7465.
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Stefanie Buckner, Daniel Pope, Calum Mattocks, Louise Lafortune, Mukesh Dherani & Nigel Bruce. (2017) Developing Age-Friendly Cities: an Evidence-Based Evaluation Tool. Journal of Population Ageing 12:2, pages 203-223.
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Jennifer L. Copeland. (2019) Sedentary Time in Older Adults: Sitting Is Not the New Smoking. Kinesiology Review 8:1, pages 70-76.
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윤성호 & 주상현. (2018) The Limits and New Policy Directions of the Elderly Care in Rural Areas - A Study on the Community for Care for the Elderly -. Korean Journal of Local Government & Administration Studies 32:1, pages 203-223.
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CHUNGSOONDOOL, MiWoo Lee & Chung, semi. (2017) Parent-Child Interaction, Social Interaction and Age-Friendly Environment on Age Heterogeneity: An Age Specific Group Comparison. Health and Social Welfare Review 37:3, pages 5-35.
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J. Ryan, H. Svensson, J. Rosenkvist, S.M. Schmidt & A. Wretstrand. (2016) Cycling and cycling cessation in later life: Findings from the city of Malmö. Journal of Transport & Health 3:1, pages 38-47.
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