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PRESIDENTIAL SYMPOSIUM: COLLABORATIVE URBANISM AND COPRODUCTION: GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES ON BUILDING AGE-FRIENDLY COMMUNITIES

机译:总统讨论会:城市和合作生产的共同体:建设老龄社区的全球看法

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There are now over 300 members of the World Health Organization’s Global Network of Age-friendly Cities and Communities. The growth of the network since its establishment in 2010 has raised a variety of social, organizational and political challenges in respect of implementing the age-friendly approach. This symposium will develop a new framework for analyzing opportunities and barriers to implementing the age-friendly model in a variety of urban contexts in North America and Europe. The approach taken develops the concepts of ‘collaborative urbanism’ and ‘coproduction’ with older people, these highlighting the importance of partnerships between older people, families, and statutory and non-statutory organisations. This symposium brings together presentations from different social and cultural settings: (1) Chris Phillipson and Tine Buffel will provide a critical perspective on the development of age-friendly cities by exploring this approach in the context of urban processes affected by globalisation, urban regeneration and economic austerity. (2) Lindsay Goldman will examine recent developments in the implementation of Age-Friendly New York City, reviewing challenges associated with ownership, funding, and sustainability through political change and shifting priorities. (3) Samuele Remillard-boilard will compare age-friendly policies and initiatives in Manchester (UK), Montreal (Canada) and Brussels (Belgium), focusing on the challenges for developing age-friendly environments in socially and ethnically diverse cities. (4) Finally, Liesbeth De Donder and An-Sofie Smetcoren will reflect on the challenges and opportunities of using a co-construction approach in developing age-friendly communities in disadvantaged urban neighbourhoods in Belgium.
机译:现在,世界卫生组织(WHO)的“老年友好城市和社区全球网络”有300多个成员。自2010年成立以来,该网络的发展在实施年龄友好型方法方面提出了各种社会,组织和政治挑战。本次研讨会将建立一个新的框架,用于分析在北美和欧洲的各种城市环境中实施年龄友好型模型的机会和障碍。所采用的方法发展了与老年人的“协作城市主义”和“共同生产”的概念,这些概念突出了老年人,家庭以及法定和非法定组织之间建立伙伴关系的重要性。本次研讨会汇集了来自不同社会和文化背景的演讲:(1)克里斯·菲利普森(Chris Phillipson)和蒂恩·布菲尔(Tine Buffel)将在受全球化,城市复兴和全球化影响的城市进程的背景下探索这种方法,从而为老年人友好型城市的发展提供批判性观点。经济紧缩。 (2)Lindsay Goldman将研究纽约友好时代实施中的最新进展,并通过政治变革和重点转移来审查与所有权,资金和可持续性相关的挑战。 (3)Samuele Remillard-boilard将比较曼彻斯特(英国),蒙特利尔(加拿大)和布鲁塞尔(比利时)的老年友好政策和倡议,重点关注在社交和种族多样化的城市中发展老年友好环境的挑战。 (4)最后,Liesbeth De Donder和An-Sofie Smetcoren将反思在比利时处于不利地位的城市社区中,使用共同建设方法发展对年龄友好的社区的挑战和机遇。

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