CHALLENGES ON URBAN AGEING IN HIGH DENSITY SETTLEMENTS: Relationship of built-environment attributes and lifestyle of elderly in Western province, Sri Lanka

N. Jayaratne, I. Rajapaksha
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Urbanization and population aging are two key phenomena in the twenty-first century that concerns the elders living in cities, especially those in low- and middle-income countries like Sri Lanka. In such a setting, understanding the responsiveness of the built environment for active aging is crucial. However, even the few available studies are prioritized on health rather than the built environment attributes. Therefore, this study aims to assess the built environment attributes related to elders, for the first time, in developing countries like Sri Lanka. The assessment method composes of two case studies in Colombo, Sri Lanka with a questionnaire survey, an axial map, and a frequency analysis using the SPSS software. The case studies comprise of a middle-income and a low-income settlement both with high population density. The analysis results explicitly informed that, in comparison, the middle-income settlement is more adversely affected by the built environment response related to health and social relationships. This finding is further supported by the prominence in health-related issues of loneliness (ρ-value .042) and lack of freedom (ρ-value .014) in the middle-income settlement. The built environment attributes were ranked based on their significance in correlation with the Quality-of-Life measures and the individual age-related characteristics. This was further developed for an appraisal that assesses health-related aspects of built environment response for vulnerable age groups like elders. The findings and the appraisal could support the future decision-making process of the National health budget and future urban design interventions since Sri Lanka has the highest South Asian aging population.
高密度居住区城市老龄化面临的挑战:斯里兰卡西部省建筑环境属性与老年人生活方式的关系
城市化和人口老龄化是二十一世纪的两个关键现象,关系到生活在城市中的老年人,特别是像斯里兰卡这样的中低收入国家的老年人。在这种情况下,了解建筑环境对积极老龄化的响应至关重要。然而,即使是为数不多的现有研究,也都是优先考虑健康问题,而非建筑环境属性。因此,本研究旨在首次评估斯里兰卡等发展中国家与老年人相关的建筑环境属性。评估方法包括对斯里兰卡科伦坡的两个案例进行问卷调查、轴向地图以及使用 SPSS 软件进行频率分析。案例研究包括一个中等收入住区和一个低收入住区,这两个住区的人口密度都很高。分析结果明确显示,相比之下,中等收入住区受到与健康和社会关系有关的建筑环境影响更大。在中等收入住区,与健康有关的孤独感(ρ 值 0.042)和缺乏自由(ρ 值 0.014)问题更为突出,这进一步证实了这一结论。根据建筑环境属性与生活质量衡量标准和个人年龄相关特征的相关性,对其进行了排序。这将进一步用于评估建筑环境对老年人等弱势年龄组的健康影响。由于斯里兰卡是南亚老龄化人口最多的国家,这些研究结果和评估可以为国家卫生预算的未来决策过程和未来的城市设计干预措施提供支持。
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