Making more sustainable urban environments by responding to neurodiversity in later life


Autoria(s): Landorf, Chris; Adkins, Barbara A.; Washington, Tracy L.; Carroll, Julie-Anne
Data(s)

01/10/2012

Resumo

The ageing population is increasing worldwide, as are a range of chronic diseases, conditions, and physical and cognitive disabilities associated with later life. The older population is also neurologically diverse, with unique and specific challenges around mobility and engagement with the urban environment. Older people tend to interact less with cities and neighbourhoods, putting them at risk of further illnesses and co-morbidities associated with being less physically and socially active. Empirical evidence has shown that reduced access to healthcare services, health-related resources and social interaction opportunities is associated with increases in morbidity and premature mortality. While it is crucial to respond to the needs of this ageing population, there is insufficient evidence for interventions regarding their experiences of public space from the vantage point of neurodiversity. This paper provides a conceptual and methodological framework to investigate relationships between the sensory and cognitive abilities of older people, and their use and negotiation of the urban environment. The paper will refer to a case example of the city of Logan, an urban area in Queensland, Australia, where current urban development provides opportunities for the design of spaces that take experiences of neurodiversity into account. The framework will inform the development of principles for urban design for increasingly neurologically diverse populations.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/58829/

Relação

Landorf, Chris, Adkins, Barbara A., Washington, Tracy L., & Carroll, Julie-Anne (2012) Making more sustainable urban environments by responding to neurodiversity in later life. In 5th Alliance for Healthy Cities Global Conference, 24-27 October 2012, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, Brisbane. (Unpublished)

Fonte

School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Exercise & Nutrition Sciences; School of Public Health & Social Work

Palavras-Chave #111716 Preventive Medicine #120000 BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND DESIGN #120500 URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING #Aging #Neurodiversity #Urban Design #Sustainability
Tipo

Conference Item