By 2050, more than two-thirds of world population will live in urban areas, according to projected data from Our World in Data. Many problems are highlighted by the combination of population ageing and the increase in high-density cities. This paper presents a cross-comparative analysis of community care for older adults in Shanghai and Turin in the context of a systemic design perspective and the policy framework of active ageing to track challenges and good practices in community care more comprehensively. After a thorough analysis both cities have something to learn, and reflect on.
A Comparison on Healthy Ageing in the City:Systemic Design Perspectives on Urban Ageing Community Care in Shanghai and Turin / Lu, Wen; Barbero, Silvia; Pereno, Amina. - In: OFFICINA. - ISSN 2384-9029. - 44:(2024), pp. 40-45. [10.57623/2384-9029.2024.44]
A Comparison on Healthy Ageing in the City:Systemic Design Perspectives on Urban Ageing Community Care in Shanghai and Turin
Wen Lu;Silvia Barbero;Amina Pereno
2024
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By 2050, more than two-thirds of world population will live in urban areas, according to projected data from Our World in Data. Many problems are highlighted by the combination of population ageing and the increase in high-density cities. This paper presents a cross-comparative analysis of community care for older adults in Shanghai and Turin in the context of a systemic design perspective and the policy framework of active ageing to track challenges and good practices in community care more comprehensively. After a thorough analysis both cities have something to learn, and reflect on.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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