Age-Friendly Cities and Communities: An International Perspective
Kathrin Boerner, Nina Silverstein

TL;DR
This paper explores how cities can become more age-friendly by analyzing international research on urban environments tailored to older adults.
Contribution
The paper presents cross-cultural insights from multiple countries on implementing and evaluating age-friendly city initiatives.
Findings
AFCCQ identifies distinct subgroups of older adults in Germany based on socio-demographic profiles.
In the UK, financial disparities significantly influence perceptions of age-friendliness.
In Israel, social inclusion and respect are critical factors affecting satisfaction with age-friendly cities.
Abstract
Given population aging and urbanization, cities and communities must evolve meeting the needs and foster the potential of older adults. The Age-Friendly Cities framework, launched by the World Health Organization in 2007, provides a structured approach to assessing and enhancing urban environments for aging populations. It specifies eight interconnected domains of urban life: Outdoor Spaces and Buildings, Transportation, Housing, Social Participation, Respect and Social Inclusion, Civic Participation and Employment, Communication and Information, Community Support and Health Services. This symposium brings together international research on developing and implementing age-friendly initiatives, offering insights from different countries. Grenz and colleagues present a study using the Age-Friendly Cities and Communities Questionnaire (AFCCQ) in Germany, identifying four distinct subgroups…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMigration, Aging, and Tourism Studies · Technology Use by Older Adults · Collaborative and Sustainable Housing Initiatives
