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Happy Ageing Lab . 7/1/25 Happy Ageing Lab . 7/1/25

Age-friendly Spatial Design for Residential Neighbourhoods in a Compact City: Participatory Planning with Older Adults and Stakeholders

Tags: age-friendly housing estates, participatory research, older adults, ageing-in-place, Hong Kong

Publication Date: July 2025

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Happy Ageing Lab . 3/15/25 Happy Ageing Lab . 3/15/25

Revisiting the Implementation and Effectiveness of Age-Friendly Neighborhood Initiatives in Hong Kong: A Strengths-based Perspective

Tags: age-friendly neighborhoods; policy implementation; initiative effectiveness; older adults; strengths-based perspective; Hong Kong

Publication Date: March 2025

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