It is the set of places where people carry out their daily activities.
Ability to age while being part of the community, staying in one’s place of residence, and maintaining an independent life.
In Chile and Latin America, the majority of the population lives in cities. It is necessary to adapt urban environments for today’s and tomorrow’s older adults.
In a context of spatial and social segregation, the possibility for older people to move easily, in safe spaces, and access the opportunities they need is unequal.
Examine to what extent the different scales of the city define the activity space of older adults based on the accessibility they provide to urban opportunities.
Assess at which scale (neighborhood, district, city) older adults have access to meaningful opportunities.
Evaluate at what scale (neighborhood, municipality, city) older adults have access to significant opportunities.
Assess at what scale (neighborhood, municipality, city) older adults have access to meaningful opportunities.
The team of researchers analyzed access to basic opportunities (healthcare, commerce, services, parks) and the possibility of using public transportation.
In selected neighborhoods, walking interviews were conducted with older adults to examine their experiences, followed by measuring their mobility and physical activity using GPS and accelerometers.
The public policies at both the national and municipal levels that work towards improving the accessibility of cities and spaces for older adults were analyzed.
We explore the potential for spatial activity among older individuals, quantitatively analyzing accessibility to opportunities available at the local and urban scales.
This involves:
Examine the effective spatial activity of older individuals, taking into account how they move and access relevant opportunities at the local and urban scale. It focuses on specific areas in Santiago that represent different typologies of neighborhoods for older adults.
The zones are defined by the combination of three attributes:
The following methods are included:
Explores how the findings can be adapted to public policies through two tasks: