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Title Smart, Age-Friendly Cities And Communities: The Emergence Of Socio-Technological Solutions In The Central And Eastern Europe
ID_Doc 51765
Authors Klimczuk A.; Tomczyk L.
Year 2016
Published Active and Assisted Living
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/PBHE006E_ch17
Abstract The examples presented in this chapter show the multidimensionality of the implementation of SAFCC. This concept is based on the synergy of the human factor of an ageing population (particularly various capitals of older citizens), technical solutions including AAL addressed to not only older adults, and the factors uniting technology and society such as local government and leaders, NGOs and commercial entities offering technological innovation. Chapter Contents: • 17.1 Introduction • 17.2 The smart cities and communities in the context of the population ageing: An overview of the concept • 17.3 The smart and age-friendly cities and communities from the perspective of the oldest residents • 17.4 Shaping of smart and age-friendly cities and communities on the example of the CEE • 17.4.1 The smart and age-friendly cities and communities in connection with the active ageing index and European welfare systems • 17.4.2 Outdoor spaces, buildings and housing • 17.4.3 Social participation, civic participation and employment • 17.4.4 Transportation • 17.4.5 Communication and information • 17.4.6 Respect, social inclusion, community services, and health services • 17.5 Conclusion • References. © The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2016.
Author Keywords Age-friendly cities; Ageing population; Central europe; Communities; Eastern europe; Handicapped aids; Human factors; SAFCC; Smart; Socio-technological solutions; Technological innovation


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