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Well, we can improve urban planning to better address the needs of the aging population by improving transportation, as most older people are used to it. Utilizing trams and metros is really convenient for them, and it's easy to use because in the past they only utilized public transportation. In my way of thinking, if [...]
I think that the government should implement several strategies to provide better accommodation and urban planning for the aging population. I think that the furniture in the streets should be comfortable for all categories of people, both young and old, to prevent any accidents and injuries, but also comfortable for older individuals and those with [...]
To meet the needs of an aging population, we can do three things. First, we have to create jobs for elderly people. They need to be members of our society as laborers. They can feel useful, and we can also recognize that they are an important part of this society. Second, we need to build [...]
Well, that's a tough question. Probably cities should be designed in a way where all the facilities and buildings are located close to each other. At least the basic ones, like parks, grocery stores, and so on. Accommodations for older people should be in this area too, so that everyone can get to the right [...]
Definitely, I guess urban planning can address many needs of aging populations, starting with creating parks and more nature-related places in urban areas. Aging people could relax and spend time with their friends and peers, which would help them communicate. Additionally, opportunities can be created for disabled people as well. These kinds of measures can [...]
