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Planning for an Ageing Society: Voices from the Planning Profession

Pages 527-543 | Published online: 23 Jul 2013

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HANNA WENNBERG, JUDITH PHILLIPS & AGNETA STÅHL. (2017) How older people as pedestrians perceive the outdoor environment – methodological issues derived from studies in two European countries. Ageing and Society 38:12, pages 2435-2467.
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Adi Vitman Schorr, Esther Iecovich, Nurit Alfasi & Shmuel Shamai. (2015) Socio-Spatial Integration of Older Adults in Four Types of Residential Environments in Israel. Journal of Applied Gerontology 36:10, pages 1243-1271.
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Nigel Walford, Judith Phillips, Ann Hockey & Susan Pratt. (2017) Assessing the needs of older people in urban settings: integration of emotive, physiological and built environment data. Geo: Geography and Environment 4:1, pages e00037.
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Maria João Bárrios. (2015) ILC-BR (2015), Active Ageing : A Policy Framework in Response to the Longevity Revolution, 1st edition, International Longevity Centre Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Forum Sociológico:26, pages 79-83.
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