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Ageing in Place

Design, Planning and Policy Response in the Western Asia-Pacific

Bruce Judd
Barcode 9781788976084
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Release Date: 06/11/2020

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Social Sciences
Label: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Contributors: Bruce Judd (Edited by), Edgar Liu (Edited by), Kenichi Tanoue (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Pages: 224

Design, Planning and Policy Response in the Western Asia-Pacific. Encouraging older people to age in place in their own homes is a common response internationally to the economic and social demands of population ageing. It is recognized that the nature of the built environment at various scales is critical to optimizing the social participation and wellbeing of older people and hence in facilitating ageing in place. This insightful book showcases a range of design, planning and policy responses to ageing populations from across the rapidly changing and dynamic Western Asia-Pacific region.

Ageing in Place considers diverse cultural, political and environmental contexts and responses to show that regional governments, industries and communities can gain, as well as offer, important insights from their international counterparts. With significant changes in caring, family dynamics and the supporting roles of governments in both Eastern and Western societies, the chapters demonstrate a clear and increasingly convergent preference for and promotion of ageing in place and the need for collaborative efforts to facilitate this through policy and practice. The unique geographical focus and multi-disciplinary perspective of this book will greatly benefit academic researchers and students from a variety of backgrounds including architecture, urban planning, sociology and human geography. It also provides a unique entry point for practitioners seeking to understand the principles of design and practice for ageing in place in homes, neighbourhoods and care facilities.