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João Boavida1, Hande Ayanoglu1, Cristóvão Valente Pereira2

  • 1Unidade de Investigação em Design e Comunicação, Faculdade de Design, Tecnologia e Comunicação, UNIDCOM/IADE, Universidade Europeia, IADE, Av. D. Carlos I, 4, 1200-649 Lisboa, Portugal.

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随着全球人口的老龄化,城市需要更好的基础设施来积极老龄化. 这项研究探讨了智能公共公园,以改善老年人.

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活跃衰老是一种积极的衰老.年龄友好型的年龄友好型.智慧城市的智慧城市聪明的公共公园

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科学领域:

  • 城市规划和老年学.
  • 公共卫生和智慧城市倡议.
  • 环境心理学和老龄化在现场.

背景情况:

  • 全球人口正在快速老龄化,预计60岁以上的人口将增加.
  • 当前的城市基础设施往往无法支持活跃老龄化和老年人的移动需求.
  • 公共公园和绿地被认为有助于提高生活质量和福祉.

研究的目的:

  • 提供关于智能公共公园及其在积极老龄化中的作用的全面背景.
  • 通过智慧城市环境突出促进积极衰老的研究的重要性.
  • 识别知识差距,并激励未来对老年人智能公园解决方案的研究.

主要方法:

  • 文献综述和综合现有关于智慧城市,公共公园和积极衰老的研究.
  • 分析当前的智能城市解决方案及其适用于老年人户外城市空间的应用.
  • 识别开发智能公园技术的挑战和机遇.

主要成果:

  • 现有的智能城市解决方案往往专注于室内环境,忽视户外公共空间中老龄化人口的需求.
  • 智能公共公园有可能对老年人的福祉和积极衰老做出重大贡献.
  • 需要研究和开发针对户外环境量身定制的智能解决方案,以支持老年人.

结论:

  • 城市规划必须优先考虑户外环境和智能技术,以促进活跃老龄化.
  • 进一步的研究对于解决老年人在智能公共公园设计和实施方面的特定需求至关重要.
  • 识别和解决智能公园解决方案中的开放挑战将促进包容性并提高老龄化人口的生活质量.