Global Age-friendly Cities: a Guide (Ageing and Life Course, Family and Community Health) - World Health Organization - Books - World Health Organization - 9789241547307 - October 5, 2007
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Global Age-friendly Cities: a Guide (Ageing and Life Course, Family and Community Health) 1st edition


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Population ageing and urbanization are two global trends that together comprise major forces shaping the 21st century. At the same time as cities are growing, their share of residents aged 60 years and more is increasing. Older people are a resource for their families, communities and economies in supportive and enabling living environments. WHO regards active ageing as a lifelong process shaped by several factors that, alone and acting together, favor health, participation and security in older adult life. Informed by WHO's approach to active ageing, the purpose of this Guide is to engage cities to become more age-friendly so as to tap the potential that older people represent for humanity.

By working with groups in 33 cities in all WHO regions, WHO has asked older people in focus groups to describe the advantages and barriers they experience in eight areas of city living. In most cities, the reports from older people were complemented by evidence from focus groups of caregivers and service providers in the public, voluntary and private sectors. The results from the focus groups led to the development of a set of age-friendly city checklists presented in this guide.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 5, 2007
ISBN13 9789241547307
Publishers World Health Organization
Pages 80
Dimensions 185 × 5 × 255 mm   ·   272 g
Language English  

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