The spatial dimensions of neighbourhood: how older people define it |
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Authors: | Sara Alidoust Caryl Bosman Gordon Holden Heather Shearer Leigh Shutter |
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Affiliation: | 1. Cities Research Institute, School of Environment, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Australia;2. Architecture, School of Environment, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Australia |
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Abstract: | This paper seeks to develop our understanding of neighbourhood boundaries, as defined by older people. Using interview and mapping methods, research revealed the significance of three factors ? built-form pattern, spatial distribution of the social networks and personal attributes ? as contributing to how older people define their neighbourhood boundaries. Research findings highlighted discrepancies between residents’ perceived neighbourhood boundaries and the statistical unit used as the neighbourhood proxy in most neighbourhood-related research. The findings suggested that the statistical information about the neighbourhood effects on older people does not necessarily reflect the lived experience of older people in their perceived neighbourhood. |
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