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Geographies of Transport and Ageing

Title
Geographies of Transport and Ageing [electronic resource] / edited by Angela Curl, Charles Musselwhite.
ISBN
9783319763606
Publication
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XX, 254 p.) 10 illus.
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Summary
This book presents a unique geographical perspective on issues of transport and mobility for ageing populations. Society is ageing across the globe. As well as living longer, older people are fitter, healthier and more active than previous generations were. There is both a desire and a need to be mobile in later life and mobility is clearly linked to older people’s health and wellbeing. Yet mobility can be hard for older people and we don’t always design our neighbourhoods, towns, cities and villages in an age friendly way. With case studies from across the globe, authors take a geographical lens to the important topic of transport and mobility in later life. Chapters examine how the relationships between mobility, modes of transport, place and technologies affect an aging population. This collection will be of interest to scholars and students in human geography, in particular those with interests in transport geography, mobilities, geographies of health and wellbeing, urban geographies and geographical gerontology. It will also appeal to practitioners and policy makers in urban design and planning, transport planning and engineering and public health who have interests in age-friendly cities and policy.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 02, 2018
Contents
PART ONE: CONTEXT
1 Geographical Perspectives on Transport and Ageing
2 Driving Segregation: Age, gender and emerging inequalities
3 Mobility and ageing: a review of interactions between transport and technology from the perspective of older people
PART TWO: RURAL
4 Mobility, transport and older people’s well-being in Sub-Saharan Africa: Review and Prospect
5 A Window to the Outside World. Digital technology to stimulate imaginative mobility for housebound older adults in rural areas
PART THREE: URBAN
6 Cycling for transport among older adults: health benefits, prevalence, determinants, injuries and the potential of e-bikes
7 Out of home mobility senior citizens in Kochi, India
8 Walking with older adults as a geographical method
PART FOUR: FUTURES
9 Exploring how older people might experience future transport systems
10 Future ageing populations and policy.
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Curl, Angela.
Musselwhite, Charles.
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