The relationship between Cultural Heritage and social welfare is a recurring topic on European agendas, especially when referring to the most fragile individuals living in “marginal territories”, for whom the quality of living becomes a structural issue (ageing in place). Public policies aimed at recovering the built heritage, also through the use of ICTs, outline a wider horizon than ambient assisted living towards inclusive housing models and urban regeneration: a line which describes the UniGe-DAD research activities.
Active Healthy Cities: rigenerazione e welfare urbano per l’invecchiamento attivo
Sommariva E.;Porfirione C.;Casiddu N.;Gausa M.
2022-01-01
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The relationship between Cultural Heritage and social welfare is a recurring topic on European agendas, especially when referring to the most fragile individuals living in “marginal territories”, for whom the quality of living becomes a structural issue (ageing in place). Public policies aimed at recovering the built heritage, also through the use of ICTs, outline a wider horizon than ambient assisted living towards inclusive housing models and urban regeneration: a line which describes the UniGe-DAD research activities.File in questo prodotto:
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