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Older people and outdoor environments: Pedestrian anxieties and barriers in the use of familiar and unfamiliar spaces

机译:老年人和户外环境:在使用熟悉和不熟悉的空间时行人焦虑和障碍

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A limited number of studies look at older people's use of space outside the 'home' environment, particularly unfamiliar, public urban space. Such unfamiliarity can be created through older people travelling as tourists to new areas; as a consequence of urban regeneration; or as a result of cognitive decline, where the familiar becomes unfamiliar. This paper explores the experiences of older people as pedestrians in unfamiliar urban spaces. In looks at two aspects: older people's spatial anxieties and the barriers (physical, psychological, spatial and social) they perceive and encounter in unfamiliar surroundings. Forty-four participants who took part in a reality cave exercise and a sub group of 10 people who visited an unfamiliar area as pedestrians describe their experience of walking a predetermined route. Given increasing urbanisation and population ageing this is an area of importance to geographers and gerontologists. Our study showed that there are a number of barriers that are a concern for older people in new environments; these include poor signage, confusing spaces, poor paving and 'sensory overload' i.e. noise and complexity of the environment. Landmarks and distinctive buildings were more important to participants than signage in navigating unfamiliar areas. Such experiences can contribute to practice implications for planners in designing neighbourhoods to support older people. Small changes such as placing distance on clearly marked signage; giving further information about particular areas beyond the key tourist points and using landmarks as clear navigational aids are important. This paper also adds to the growing literature on geographical gerontology.
机译:有限的研究关注的是老年人在“家庭”环境之外的空间使用,尤其是陌生的公共城市空间。这种不熟悉可能是由于老年人作为游客前往新地区而造成的;由于城市更新;或由于认知能力下降而使熟悉的人变得陌生。本文探讨了在陌生的城市空间中老年人作为行人的经历。从两个方面来看:老年人的空间焦虑以及他们在陌生环境中感知和遇到的障碍(身体,心理,空间和社会障碍)。参加了一次现实洞穴探险的四十四名参与者和一个由十个人组成的小组,他们以陌生人的名义参观了一个陌生的地区,他们描述了他们沿着预定路线行走的经历。鉴于城市化和人口老龄化的加剧,这对于地理学家和老年学家而言是重要的领域。我们的研究表明,在新环境中,老年人需要考虑许多障碍。其中包括标牌差,空间混乱,铺路差和``感官超载'',即噪音和环境复杂性。在不熟悉的地方航行时,地标和特色建筑对参与者比标牌更为重要。这些经验可以帮助规划人员设计社区以支持老年人。细微的变化,例如在标有清晰标志的标牌上放置距离;重要的是提供关键旅游点以外特定区域的更多信息,并使用地标作为清晰的导航工具。本文还增加了关于地理老年学的文献。

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    《Geoforum》 |2013年第6期|113-124|共12页
  • 作者单位

    Centre for Innovative Ageing, Swansea University, Singleton Park, Swansea SA2 8PP, United Kingdom;

    Centre for Earth and Environmental Sciences Research, School of Geography, Geology and the Environment, Kingston University, Penryn Road, Kingston upon Thames KTI 2EE, United Kingdom;

    Built Environment Research Group, Anglia Ruskin University, Bishop Hall Lane, Chelmsford CM1 1SQ, United Kingdom;

    Psychology Department, School of Health and Social Sciences, Middlesex University, Hendon Campus, London NW4 4BT, United Kingdom;

    College of Engineering, Swansea University, Singleton Park, Swansea SA2 8PP, United Kingdom;

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  • 关键词

    Unfamiliar environments; Barriers; Spatial anxiety; Landmarks; Ageing in place; Older visitors; Pedestrians;

    机译:陌生的环境;壁垒;空间焦虑地标;老化到位;年长的游客;行人;
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