Index

Charles B. A. Musselwhite (Aberystwyth University, UK)

Designing Public Space for an Ageing Population

ISBN: 978-1-83982-745-7, eISBN: 978-1-83982-744-0

Publication date: 19 October 2021

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Musselwhite, C.B.A. (2021), "Index", Designing Public Space for an Ageing Population, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 103-106. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83982-744-020211003

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INDEX

Active travel
, 48

Aesthetic individual capital
, 63–64

Aesthetic infrastructure
, 43–48

Aesthetic need
, 22

Age friendly communities
, 58–59

Ageing
, 5

Air pollution
, 39

Alfonzo’s Hierarchy of Walking Needs
, 21

Appleyard, Donald
, 2, 20, 55–56, 80–81

Architecture
, 80–81

Audit sheets
, 13–14

Benches
, 52–53

Bins
, 27

Blisters
, 34–35

Bus stops and interchange
, 72–73

Capital
, 17–18

Cars
, 49–50

Centre for Architecture of the Built Environment (CABE)
, 17, 23

designing streets for older people based on
, 24

Character
, 46–47

Chronic bronchitis (CB)
, 39

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
, 5–6, 39

Citta Slow movement
, 1

Climate
, 39

Cluttered infrastructure
, 27–28

Community
, 7, 80–81

Convivial Urban Spaces
, 22–23

Corduroy paving
, 34–35

Countdowns
, 32–33

COVID-19 and walking
, 76–78

Crime
, 37–38

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CePTED)
, 37

Crossing facilities
, 30–33

Cultural barriers
, 80

Cultural capital. See also Infrastructural capital
, 17–19, 57, 62

and aesthetics of space
, 61–62

and legibility
, 59–60

and safe and accessible space
, 58–59

Culture
, 19, 60

Cycling
, 57

Deep mapping
, 14

Dementia
, 6, 63–64

Deutsche Gesellschaft für Soziologie (DGS)
, 2–3

Disability
, 5–6

Discretionary journeys
, 18–19

Diversity
, 17

Dropped kerbs
, 35

Economic capital
, 17–18

Environments
, 11, 79

Escalators
, 73–74

Exchange spaces
, 21

Exercise
, 15

Formalised crossings
, 31–32

Forty Area STudy street VIEW (FASTVIEW)
, 14–15

Fragmented infrastructure
, 27–28

Frailty
, 5–6

Funding
, 77

Gentrification
, 58

Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
, 12–13

Go-Along interviews
, 12–15

Google Maps
, 43

GPS tracking
, 12–13

Green space
, 43–44

Greenery
, 43–44

Health
, 4–5, 67

High Streets
, 37

Home zones
, 67–68

Housing
, 37–38

Hypermobility
, 10

In-depth connections to local people and place
, 8–10

Inclusive Design for Going Outdoors (IDGO)
, 27

Independence
, 2–3

Individual capital
, 19, 62, 64

legible and aesthetic
, 63–64

safe and accessible
, 62–63

Inequality
, 9

Infrastructural barriers
, 79–80

Infrastructural capital
, 18, 25, 48

aesthetic infrastructure
, 43–48

legible infrastructure
, 38–43

safe and accessible infrastructure
, 25–38

Infrastructure
, 80

Institutional carism
, 9–10

Intergenerational activity
, 60

Intrigue
, 48

Land use
, 39–40

Legible individual capital
, 63–64

Legible infrastructure
, 38–43

Lifecourse
, 1

Lighting
, 36–37

Link
, 21

Loneliness
, 49–50

Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs)
, 77

Manual for Streets
, 51

Mapping
, 41–43

Mental health benefits
, 8

Mobility capital
, 17, 19, 25

Mobility model
, 17

Mobility needs
, 21–24

MPH limits
, 68–69

Mystery
, 48

Needs
, 2, 83

Negative stereotypes
, 4–5

Neighbourhood Environment Walkability Survey (NEWS)
, 12

Neighbourhood Environment Walkability Survey–Abbreviated (NEWS-A)
, 12

Neighbourhoods
, 7, 81

Newman’s Theory of Defensible Space
, 37

Noise
, 38

Older people
, 3, 6, 19

walking prevalence amongst
, 6–7

Older People’s External Residential Assessment Tool
, 12

Older People’s Residential Assessment Tool (OPERAT)
, 13–14, 37–38

Pavements
, 27

space
, 50–51

Pedestrian demand unit (PDU)
, 31

Pedestrian Environment Review System (PERS)
, 12

Pedestrianisation
, 65–67

Pedestrians
, 1

activity
, 2

benefits
, 7–10

in-depth connections to local people and place
, 8–10

mental health and wellbeing benefits
, 8

physical benefits
, 7–8

propositions
, 1–3

Pelican Crossing
, 31

Peter Jones’ model of Link and Place
, 21

Place
, 21

Play streets
, 56–57

Plaza
, 69–70

Pollution
, 39

Promenade Plantee in Paris
, 44

Prospect Refuge mapping tool
, 37

Psychogeographical approaches
, 14

Psychological reclaiming of streets
, 56

Psychosocial need
, 22

Public spaces
, 20

Public squares
, 69–70

Public transport
, 1

Puffin Crossing
, 31

Railway stations
, 70–72

Recreational mobility
, 2

Road
, 35–36

Rural areas
, 17–18

Safe and accessible infrastructure
, 25–38

Safe and accessible social capital
, 49–54

Safety
, 12–13, 83

Seating
, 20

Shaftoe, Henry
, 23

Shared space
, 67–68

Shelter
, 39

Shops
, 10, 76–77

Sight-loss
, 6

Signage
, 41–43

Signage
, 70–71

Social aesthetics
, 55–57

Social capital. See also Cultural capital
, 17–19, 48, 57

safe and accessible social capital
, 49–54

social aesthetics
, 55–57

social legibility
, 54–55

Social isolation
, 48

Social legibility
, 54–55

Social Life of Small Urban Spaces
, 19–20

Soundscapes
, 38

Space
, 80

illegibility
, 38

for people
, 19–21

to stop and dwell
, 51–54

Station
, 70–71

Street Environment Index (SEI)
, 37

Streets
, 2–3

clutter
, 28, 40

cultural capital
, 57–62

framework
, 25–26

furniture
, 27

individual capital
, 62–64

infrastructural capital
, 25–48

lighting
, 36–37

mobility capital and designing streets framework
, 25

reclaiming
, 55–56

social capital
, 48–57

for walking
, 25

Surveillance zone
, 74–75

Sustainability
, 44–45

Tactile pavements
, 34–35

Take a Seat campaign
, 54

Time spent travelling
, 33–34

Toilets
, 28–30

Topography
, 39

Traffic
, 1

Trains
, 70

Transport system
, 18–19

Travellators
, 73–74

Twin Cities Walking Survey
, 12

UK Toilet Map
, 29

Underpass
, 33

United Kingdom (UK)
, 21

Urban
, 1

design
, 17

Utilitarian or practical need
, 22

Virtual walking
, 74–76

Walk Score
, 12

Walkable neighbourhoods
, 11–12

Walking
, 1–2, 57

COVID-19 and
, 76–78

by other means
, 14–15

prevalence amongst older people
, 6–7

by walking
, 12–14

‘Walking as a service’
, 41–42

Walking Route Audit Tool for Seniors (WRATS)
, 12

Walkonomics
, 12

Walkshed
, 12

Water scapes
, 44–45

Wellbeing benefits
, 8

Woonerfen
, 67–68

World Health organisation
, 62–63