Making Chile More Pedestrian-Friendly for Older Persons: Expert Perspectives

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Making Chile More Pedestrian-Friendly for Older Persons: Expert Perspectives

Autor(es)Marie Geraldine Herrmann-Lunecke, Cristhian Figueroa, Bárbara Olivares.
LíneaDinámicas Socioespaciales
Año de publicación2023
RevistaJournal of Aging & Social Policy
Palabras claves
Built environment; Latin america; older persons; policy; walking
ResumenWalking provides numerous benefits to older persons, but its practice is hindered by social factors and the built environment. This article aims to understand the factors that encourage or discourage older people’s walking behaviors, as well as the policies influencing those factors in Chile. It does so by reporting the analysis of twenty-five semi-structured interviews with Chilean policymakers and local leaders. The experts consistently represented walking as a beneficial activity for older persons that, nonetheless, occurs in adverse built environments. They asserted that the absence of older people in the public discussion and a top-down policy-making structure hamper its promotion.
Doihttps://doi.org/10.1080/08959420.2023.2196908
Autor de correspondenciaMarie Geraldine Herrmann-Lunecke, mherrmann@uchile.cl