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Introduction (Elisa Pozo Menéndez)
Part 1. The post-pandemic city for healthy ageing and wellbeing
Chapter 1. Urban planning and health equity. Integrating global and European perspectives in local (Ângela Freitas)
Chapter 2. Social innovation and adaptability for ageing in place in cities: a comparison between France and Japan (Camille Picard)
Chapter 3. Silver cities: attractive cities for elderly (Montserrat Calvo)
Chapter 4. Quality of life, living arrangements and care support for the older population (Carmen Rodriguez-Blazquez)
Chapter 5. Active Ageing and Age-Friendly Communities: constructing an image of old age and ageing (Gloria Fernández-Mayoralas)
Chapter 6. Comprehensive perspective of care design for the accompaniment of the person during the life journey (Álvaro García Soler)
Chapter 7. Resilient cities and built environment. Urban design, citizens and health. Learning from COVID-19 experiences (Miguel Padeiro)
Part 2. An inclusive environment: alternatives and challenges for ageing in place in North and South European Cities
Chapter 8. Framework for inclusive residential projects for all: further research lines (Rose Gilroy)
Chapter 9. Housing for an active ageing. Learning and outcomes from the Danish paradigm and the application to the Spanish context. Lugaritz Lifetime Homes in Donostia - San Sebastián (Heitor García Lantarón)
Chapter 10. Development and Management of Cohousing Initiatives for a Friendly Ageing in Spain (Fermina Rojo-Pérez)
Chapter 11. An evidence-based approach to optimize age-care facility design for People with Dementia (Neveen Hamza)
Chapter 12. Thermal comfort for older population in Spain. Diagnosis and strategies for a climate change scenario (Emilia Román López)
Chapter 13. Use of public spaces by older adults. Comparison among Madrid and Newcastle Upon Tyne (María Teresa Baquero Larriva)
Chapter 14. Greenery urban design for good mental health. Analysis of a vulnerable district of Madrid (Elisa Pozo Menéndez)
Chapter 15. Dementia-friendly communities and challenges from built environment design. The Belgian case (Veerle Baert)
Chapter 16. The covered market between crossroads and narration of memories. A brief glimpse of an Italian market and the imagery that runs through it between past and present (Caterina Gallerani)
Chapter 17. Inclusive innovation for age-friendly environments. The role of Living Labs dynamics in territories (Luciana Castro Gonçalves)
Chapter 18. Citizen engagement: inclusive methodologies towards creating a city for all ages (Barbara Douglas)
Chapter 19. Eleven study cases across Europe (Elisa Pozo Menéndez)
Chapter 20. Learning and general principles for healthy and inclusive design considering regional context (Elisa Pozo Menéndez)
Chapter 21. Conclusion and recommendations for further work (Elisa Pozo Menéndez).

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