
Age-Friendly Engineering for the Built Environment
Elsevier (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 1. August 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
400 pages
978-0-443-43874-5 (ISBN)
Description
Age-Friendly Engineering for the Built Environment advocates for inclusive, efficient, and resilient localities by exploring the pivotal role of engineers and addressing challenges. The book considers a broad range of topics specific to the built environment and its dwellers-from well-lit walkways, accessible buildings, pace-sensitive traffic lighting, easily navigable transportation infrastructure and services, aging-in-place housing, multigeneration cultural facilities, wearable devices, AI-powered sensors, and smart assistive equipment to optimize health and safety. Details on the latest advancements, actionable insights from case studies, and application examples strengthen the coverage and amplify its value for advanced students, researchers, practitioners, and other technical stakeholders.
The book emphasizes the integration of human-centric planning and design approaches with innovative technologies to enhance accessibility, safety, and quality of life for an aging population as they navigate daily activities, interact with their surroundings, and maintain independence within evolving urban landscapes.
The book emphasizes the integration of human-centric planning and design approaches with innovative technologies to enhance accessibility, safety, and quality of life for an aging population as they navigate daily activities, interact with their surroundings, and maintain independence within evolving urban landscapes.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-443-43874-5 (9780443438745)
Schweitzer Classification
Content
- 1. Age-Friendly Engineering
- 2. Intersections of Engineering, Public Health, and Aging: A Canadian Perspective on Age-Friendly Cities
- 3. Real-Time Health Monitoring in Age-Friendly Built Environment Through IoT
- 4. Recent Progress in Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things for Healthcare Systems
- 5. Accessible by Design: Leveraging Artificial Intelligence to Address Non-Communicable Disease in Aging Populations
- 6. Innovation Conflict Theory: Rethinking Age-Friendly Design and Policy
- 7. Walking, Neighbourhood Ties, and Aging in Place: A Qualitative Study from Southwestern Ontario
- 8. Developing a Design Tool for Age-Friendly Gated Communities in China: Integrating Knowledge Bases to Improve Lived Experiences for Older Women
- 9. Age Friendly Spatial Design