2023
DOI: 10.3390/su151411264
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Elderly Residents’ Uses of and Preferences for Community Outdoor Spaces during Heat Periods

Abstract: The downtown cores of many cities are characterized by aged communities that tend to host a relatively high population of elderly retirement residents. The availability and usage of outdoor spaces within these communities play a crucial role in promoting active aging, providing essential locations for rest, activities, and social interaction among the elderly. However, in the planning and design of these spaces, attention is often focused on the safety and mobility requirements of the elderly population, while… Show more

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“…Khatavkar et al [40] examined walking access to parks, playgrounds, and streets as play areas near their homes. Yang et al [41] surveyed the distribution of parks and green space around a community of elderly people. Kesarovski et al [42] examined 10 min isochrones for walking and cycling centered on homes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Khatavkar et al [40] examined walking access to parks, playgrounds, and streets as play areas near their homes. Yang et al [41] surveyed the distribution of parks and green space around a community of elderly people. Kesarovski et al [42] examined 10 min isochrones for walking and cycling centered on homes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, global birth rates are decreasing, people are living longer, and the global population is aging, with this trend accelerating particularly in urban areas [8]. In the center of Guangzhou, China, the proportion of elderly residents has reached 22.5% [9]. In reviews of high temperatures and climate change, the elderly are often defined as a vulnerable group that is at greater risk from global climate change.…”
Section: Introduction 1research Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%