“15-Minute City” and Elderly People: Thinking about Healthy Cities
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MPDI
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Fecha de publicación:
2023
Resumen:
Considering the global scenario of population aging, which countries such as Chile are
going through, the social problems that it means in terms of viability and quality of life for the
elderly are increasing and are a cause for concern. For this reason, this study summarizes the
results of investigating the accessibility of services and recreational spaces under the parameters of a
“15-minute city” for the elderly people in the city of Santiago de Chile. The investigation employed
a multivariate geostatistical analysis with a quantitative approach and was developed on a census
block scale to test some of the principles of the 15-min city along with the principles on active aging
of the elderly. The results are surprising, show a good territorial coverage for the study area and open
the possibility of Santiago becoming a 15-min city for older adults. However, there are still several
challenges in terms of public policies, from mental and physical health to the design of public spaces,
which are fundamental to think about for cities of the future
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