TY - BOOK ED - World Helalth Organization TI - Global age-friendly cities: a guide SN - 9789241547307 PY - 2007/// CY - Geneva PB - World Health Organization KW - City Planning KW - Urban Health KW - Residence Characteristics KW - Quality of Life KW - Consumer Participation KW - Aged N1 - "Ageing and life course, family and community health."; Includes bibliographical references (p. 76); pt. 1. Global ageing and urbanization : meeting the challenge of humanity's success -- pt. 2. Active ageing : a framework for age-friendly cities -- pt. 3. How the guide was developed -- pt. 4. How to use the guide -- pt. 5. Outdoor spaces and buildings -- pt. 6. Transportation -- pt. 7. Housing -- pt. 8. Social participation -- pt. 9. Respect and social inclusion -- pt. 10. Civic participation and employment -- pt. 11. Communication and information -- pt. 12. Community support and health services -- pt. 13. Wrapping up and moving forward; Also issued online N2 - Population aging and urbanization are major forces shaping the 21st century. As cities are growing, their share of residents aged 60 years and more is increasing. WHO regards active aging as a lifelong process shaped by several factors that, alone and acting together, favor health, participation and security in older adult life. 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. Working with groups in 33 cities, WHO 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 this set of age-friendly city checklists. The cities surveyed were: Amman, Jordan; CancĂșn, Mexico; Dundalk, Ireland; Geneva, Switzerland; Halifax, Canada; Himeji, Japan; Islamabad, Pakistan; Istanbul, Turkey; Kingston and Montego Bay (combined); Jamaica La Plata, Argentina; London, United Kingdom; Mayaguez, Puerto Rico; Melbourne, Australia; Melville, Australia; Mexico City, Mexico; Moscow, Russian Federation; Nairobi, Kenya; New Delhi, India; Ponce, Puerto Rico; Portage la Prairie, Canada; Portland, Oregon, United States of America; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Ruhr metropolitan region, Germany; Saanich, Canada; San JosĂ©, Costa Rica; Shanghai, China; Sherbrooke, Canada; Tokyo, Japan; Tripoli, Lebanon; Tuymazy, Russian Federation; Udaipur, India; Udine, Italy--Publisher's description UR - http://nhrc.gov.np/contact/ ER -