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  • Global governments invest in elderly-friendly urban environments.
  • Lack of standardized evaluation frameworks hinders generalization of Ageing-in-Place (AIP) practices.
  • Existing AIP models lack comparative cost-benefit and accessibility analyses.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare AIP models from San Francisco, Tokyo, and Singapore using cost-benefit analysis.
  • To propose a spatial analytics framework for evaluating AIP policy effectiveness.
  • To assess the generalizability of Singapore's AIP model for global urban planning.

Main Methods:

  • Comparative cost-benefit analysis of AIP models.
  • Development of a spatial analytics framework.
  • Quantification of facility-population alignment for AIP evaluation.

Main Results:

  • Singapore's AIP model demonstrates a comparative advantage in low cost and high accessibility.
  • The proposed spatial analytics framework enables data-driven evaluation of AIP policies.
  • The study identifies Singapore's model as a potential template for other cities.

Conclusions:

  • Singapore's AIP model offers a scalable and effective approach to elderly-friendly urban planning.
  • The spatial analytics framework provides a novel tool for assessing and optimizing AIP initiatives.
  • Findings offer valuable insights for international urban planners aiming to support active ageing.