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"Can I Come To The Park?" Access to Urban Open Space: An investigation of older adults in Australia, their perceived and real access to open space, and implications for practice.
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"Can I Come To The Park?" Access to Urban Open Space: An investigation of older adults in Australia, their perceived and real access to open space, and implications for practice./
Author:
Gibson, Stephen Craig.
Published:
Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2017,
Description:
283 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 78-06(E), Section: A.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International78-06A(E).
Subject:
Urban planning. -
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http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=10255193
ISBN:
9781369529531
"Can I Come To The Park?" Access to Urban Open Space: An investigation of older adults in Australia, their perceived and real access to open space, and implications for practice.
Gibson, Stephen Craig.
"Can I Come To The Park?" Access to Urban Open Space: An investigation of older adults in Australia, their perceived and real access to open space, and implications for practice.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2017 - 283 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 78-06(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Los Angeles, 2017.
Do older adults access open space to fulfill different needs than younger adults? Prior studies determine that age, gender, and culture influence open space visitation, but we know little about why. Yet, older adults are particularly disadvantaged if their specific needs, preferences, or constraints in accessing open space are not considered. Practitioners who plan, design, and manage these spaces need guidance regarding the older adult experience in open space to encourage visitation.
ISBN: 9781369529531Subjects--Topical Terms:
2122922
Urban planning.
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Referencing self-determination theory, this study focuses on autonomy, competence, and relatedness needs fulfilment in older adults, interactions between older adults and open space, and motivations that nurture older adult open space revisitation. Perceptions of accessibility among younger versus older adults, and between men and women are compared. The research aims to 1) develop a deeper comprehension of older adult motivational aspects of open space use; 2) develop means through which practice can focus on providing appropriately planned, designed, and managed open space; and 3) consider ways wherein community engagement processes may realize the potential for provision of older-adult-friendly open space.
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