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This book brings together recent scholarly work concerned with efforts around the world to transform cities so that they are more age-friendly. Common to all of the initiatives is recognition of the importance of the community environment for the well-being of the rapidly growing numbers of older people. The collection includes chapters that examine the circumstances in which communities currently undertake significant age-friendly initiatives, public-private collaboration in age-friendly initiatives, collaboration across institutional sectors in age-friendly initiatives, policies that facilitate age-friendly developments, and the bases upon which age-friendly initiatives should be evaluated. It will be of interest to scholars in various fields including urban planning, gerontology, transportation planning, environmental design, and adult education.
List of Box
xi
List of Figures
xiii
List of Tables
xv
Foreword: International Perspectives on Age-Friendly Cities xvii
John R. Beard
Lisa Warth
Acknowledgments xix
Introduction: International Perspectives on Age-Friendly Cities 1(26)
Kelly G. Fitzgerald
Francis G. Caro
PART I Case Studies: Cross-Cutting Themes
Europe
1 Developing Age-Friendly Cities: Case Studies from Brussels and Manchester and Implications for Policy and Practice
27(19)
Tine Buffel
Paul Mcgarry
Chris Phillipson
Liesbeth De Donder
Sarah Dury
Nico De Witte
An-Sofie Smetcoren
Dominique Verte
2 Ireland's Age-Friendly Cities and Counties: The Development of a National Program
46(19)
Sinead Shannon
Hugh O'Connor
Asia
3 From Age-Friendly Research to Age-Friendly City and Age-Friendly Regional Network: The Case of Tuymazy and Republic of Bashkortostan, Russian Federation
65(16)
Gulnara A. Minnigaleeva
4 Successful Aging in a High-Density City-State: A Review of Singapore's Aging Policies and Urban Initiatives
81(24)
Keng Hua Chong
Zheng Jia
Debbie Loo
Mihye Cho
Canada
5 Lessons Learned from a Canadian Province-Wide Age-Friendly Initiative: The Age-Friendly Manitoba Initiative
105(14)
Verena H. Menec
Sheila Novek
Dawn Veselyuk
Jennifer Mcarthur
6 Age-Friendly City in Quebec (Canada), or "Alone It Goes Faster, Together It Goes Further"
119(18)
Suzanne Garon
Mario Paris
Andreanne Laliberte
Anne Veil
Marie Beaulieu
United States
7 Portland, Oregon: A Case Study of Efforts to Become More Age-Friendly
137(17)
Alan Delatorre
Margaret B. Neal
8 The Environment of Environmental Change: The Impact of City Realities on the Success of Age-Friendly Programs
154(17)
Allen Glicksman
Lauren Ring
PART II Special Topics
9 Commentary: Changing Practice and Policy to Move to Scale: A Framework for Age-Friendly Communities Across the United States
171(13)
M. Scott Ball
Kathryn Lawler
10 Transforming the Way We Live Together: A Model to Move Communities from Policy to Implementation
184(13)
Laura Keyes
Deborah R. Phillips
Evelina Sterling
Tyrone Manegdeg
Maureen Kelly
Grace Trimble
Cheryl Mayerik
11 Making the Right Moves: Promoting Smart Growth and Active Aging in Communities
197(15)
Kathleen E. Sykes
Kristen N. Robinson
12 Does the Village Model Help to Foster Age-Friendly Communities?
212(15)
Andrew E. Scharlach
Joan K. Davitt
Amanda J. Lehning
Emily A. Greenfield
Carrie L. Graham
13 Multigenerational Planning: Integrating the Needs of Elders and Children
227(14)
Mildred E. Warner
George C. Homsy
14 Age-Friendly Community Policy Innovation: Complete Streets Implementation in Louisiana, United States
241(15)
Billy Fields
Jason Tudor
15 Age-Friendly Cities and the WHO Checklist: Lessons from a Portuguese Survey
256(18)
Alexandra Lopes
Teresa Pinto
Rute Lemos
Appendix to
Chapter 15: Age-Friendly Cities and the WHO Checklist: Lessons from a Portuguese Survey
274(7)
Alexandra Lopes
Teresa Pinto
Rute Lemos
Contributors 281
Kelly G. Fitzgerald is a senior scientist and adjunct graduate faculty member at Western Kentucky Universitys Center for Gerontology.



Francis G. Caro is a professor emeritus of Gerontology at the University of Massachusetts Boston and the editor of the Journal of Aging & Social Policy.