Age-Friendly Cities and Communities: A Global Perspective

Hardback

Main Details

Title Age-Friendly Cities and Communities: A Global Perspective
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Tine Buffel
Edited by Sophie Handler
Edited by Chris Phillipson
SeriesAgeing in a Global Context
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:276
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreHuman geography
ISBN/Barcode 9781447331315
ClassificationsDewey:307.120846
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations No

Publishing Details

Publisher Bristol University Press
Imprint Policy Press
Publication Date 17 January 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

As the drive towards creating age-friendly cities grows, this important book provides a comprehensive survey of theories and policies aimed at improving the quality of life of older people living in urban areas. In this book, part of the Ageing in a Global Context series, leading international researchers critically assess the problems and the potential of designing age-friendly environments. The book considers the different ways in which cities are responding to population ageing, the different strategies for developing age-friendly communities, and the extent to which older people themselves can be involved in the co-production of age-friendly policies and practices. The book includes a manifesto for the age-friendly movement, focused around tackling social inequality and promoting community empowerment.

Author Biography

Tine Buffel is Professor of Sociology and Social Gerontology at the University of Manchester. She has published extensively on age-friendly issues and the impact of urban change and community life in old age. Sophie Handler is an urban researcher currently working together with the University of Manchester and Age-friendly Manchester to help develop its Age-friendly strategy. She is the author of the Alternative Age-friendly Handbook. Chris Phillipson is Professor of Sociology and Social Gerontology in the School of Social Sciences at the University of Manchester. He has published a number of general books in the field of ageing as well as a number of papers on age-friendly issues.

Reviews

"An invaluable resource for anybody interested in the global age-friendly movement and a clear and insightful agenda for future action." Alana Officer, responsible for the World Health Organization's Global Network for Age-friendly Cities and Communities "Useful for second and third year undergraduates and especially in modules with international context and a focus on older citizens. A welcome addition to our curriculum." Paul Simpson, Edgehill University "This important new collection should be read by planners, place makers, gerontologists and urban sociologists, everyone, in short, who is concerned with urban areas and how they might respond to demographic change. (It is) a fresh politicised approach to the AFC discussion... this book offers inspiration to those looking to understand and implement change in the complexity of the city." International Journal of Housing Policy