2022
DOI: 10.1017/s0144686x22001180
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Analysing the travel behaviour of older adults: what are the determinants of sustainable mobility?

Abstract: In recent years, various authorities launched projects that aim to make their cities more age-friendly. Designing age-friendly cities is a complex and context-dependent process that requires clear implementation guidelines for policy makers. As one of the eight domains of age-friendly cities, transportation is a critical component of making our cities more liveable for older adults and their families. This paper contributes to the literature by exploring the travel behaviour of older adults with a focus on the… Show more

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“…Housing location is a key determinant of the current state of facilities. Long distances from one's home to the nearest public transportation [46,51,56] and environmental factors (hills, stairs, and parking availability) could discourage elderly people [16,51,52,56,57]. These barriers denote the built environment quality [49].…”
Section: Build Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Housing location is a key determinant of the current state of facilities. Long distances from one's home to the nearest public transportation [46,51,56] and environmental factors (hills, stairs, and parking availability) could discourage elderly people [16,51,52,56,57]. These barriers denote the built environment quality [49].…”
Section: Build Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%