Enhancing the usability and benefits of open space for older people in regional Australia

IF 1.2 Q2 Social Sciences
A. Knight, R. Black, R. Whitsed, Robin Harvey
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Open space planning and design can play an important role in ameliorating health and social issues associated with the increasing ageing population in regional Australia. We undertook a case study at Albury, NSW using an online survey, focus groups and park observations to explore the way older people (>65) value and use open spaces. While exhibiting diverse views, older Australians’ voices provided recommendations that can maximise the benefits of open space. Well-designed facilities support walking and other physical activity, social interaction and neighbourliness, and potentially reduce feelings of vulnerability. Issues associated with access are complex and require early and ongoing strategic planning. Ensuring open space is responsive to these needs requires both State and local government development and environmental planning and attention to the design and maintenance of park microfeatures.
提高澳大利亚地区老年人开放空间的可用性和效益
开放空间的规划和设计可以在改善与澳大利亚地区日益老龄化的人口相关的健康和社会问题方面发挥重要作用。我们在新南威尔士州的奥尔伯里进行了一个案例研究,使用在线调查、焦点小组和公园观察来探索老年人(65岁以上)重视和使用开放空间的方式。在展示不同观点的同时,澳大利亚老年人的声音提供了建议,可以最大限度地发挥开放空间的好处。精心设计的设施支持步行和其他身体活动,社会互动和邻里关系,并潜在地减少脆弱感。与获取有关的问题很复杂,需要及早和持续地进行战略规划。确保开放空间能够满足这些需求,需要州和地方政府的发展和环境规划,并关注公园微特征的设计和维护。
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Australian Planner
Australian Planner REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING-
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