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- Title Pages
- List of tables and figures
- Acknowledgements
- List of abbreviations
- Notes on contributors
- Series editors’ preface
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One Introduction -
Two The development of age-friendly cities and communities -
Three Neighbourhood change, social inequalities and age-friendly communities -
Four Addressing erasure, microfication and social change: age-friendly initiatives and environmental gerontology in the 21st century -
Five Age and gentrification in Berlin: urban ageing policy and the experiences of disadvantaged older people -
Six Towards an ‘active caring community’ in Brussels -
Seven Exploring the age-friendliness of Hong Kong: opportunities, initiatives and challenges in an ageing Asian city -
Eight Creating an age-friendly county in Ireland: stakeholders’ perspectives on implementation -
Nine Implementing age-friendly cities in Australia -
Ten From representation to active ageing in a Manchester neighbourhood: designing the age-friendly city -
Eleven Alternative age-friendly initiatives: redefining age-friendly design -
Twelve Developing age-friendly policies for cities: strategies, challenges and reflections -
Thirteen The age-friendly community: a test for inclusivity -
Fourteen Age-friendly cities and communities: a manifesto for change - Index
(p.xi) Series editors’ preface
(p.xi) Series editors’ preface
- Source:
- Age-Friendly Cities and Communities
- Author(s):
Chris Phillipson
Toni Calasanti
Thomas Scharf
- Publisher:
- Policy Press
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- Title Pages
- List of tables and figures
- Acknowledgements
- List of abbreviations
- Notes on contributors
- Series editors’ preface
-
One Introduction -
Two The development of age-friendly cities and communities -
Three Neighbourhood change, social inequalities and age-friendly communities -
Four Addressing erasure, microfication and social change: age-friendly initiatives and environmental gerontology in the 21st century -
Five Age and gentrification in Berlin: urban ageing policy and the experiences of disadvantaged older people -
Six Towards an ‘active caring community’ in Brussels -
Seven Exploring the age-friendliness of Hong Kong: opportunities, initiatives and challenges in an ageing Asian city -
Eight Creating an age-friendly county in Ireland: stakeholders’ perspectives on implementation -
Nine Implementing age-friendly cities in Australia -
Ten From representation to active ageing in a Manchester neighbourhood: designing the age-friendly city -
Eleven Alternative age-friendly initiatives: redefining age-friendly design -
Twelve Developing age-friendly policies for cities: strategies, challenges and reflections -
Thirteen The age-friendly community: a test for inclusivity -
Fourteen Age-friendly cities and communities: a manifesto for change - Index