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Simpósio Mundial sobre Envelhecimento Global na UFPel

O simpósio Ageing in Place in a World of Inequalities: How to Design Healthy Cities for All acontecerá na Universidade Federal de Pelotas entre os dias 27 e 30 de novembro de 2019.

Esta atividade faz parte do Projeto de Cooperação Internacional Núcleo de Estudos sobre Cidade Saudáveis, Envelhecimento e Cidadania, coordenado pela Doutora Adriana Portella, professora no Programa de Pós-Graduação de Arquitetura e Urbanismo da UFPel.

Abaixo, seguem informações sobre o Evento e sobre os procedimentos para participar do simpósio.
2019 IAPS Symposium – Ageing in Place in a World of Inequalities: How to Design Healthy Cities for All.

27 – 30 November 2019, BRAZIL

DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSION: 31 JULY
DEADLINE FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION CALL: 15 OCTOBER

DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION: 15 OCTOBER

Abstracts in English, Portuguese and Spanish will be accepted.

The Environment and Gerontology Network is promoting the 2019 IAPS Symposium – Ageing in Place in a World of Inequalities: How to Design Healthy Cities for All. The event will take place from 27 to 30 November 2019 in Brazil, in the city of Pelotas.

The School of Architecture and Urbanism of Federal University of Pelotas (UFPel) will host the Symposium with the support of IAPS (Internacional Association of People-Environment Studies), ESRC PlaceAge Project, Laboratory of Behavioral Studies of UFPel and Program of Postgraduation in Architecture and Urbanism of UFPel. The Symposium is also part of the Centre for Healthy Cities, Ageing and Citizenship Project, which is part of UFPel Institutional Program for Internationalization.

This Symposium recognises that merely changing the built environment is not enough to create a more inclusive city for ageing because places are more than physical spaces. Viable environments are articulated through a strong sense of place, defined as the social, psychological and emotional bonds that people have with their environment. A strong sense of place results from access to support for active participation, opportunities to build and sustain social networks and it plays a significant role in the community. In contrast, a sense of exclusion or lack of opportunities to reciprocate, mediate and control is associated with alienation, isolation, and loneliness, often resulting in many health and well-being problems, particularly among the most vulnerable. Socially, the creation of age-friendly urban environments that support the sense of place is a part of successful ageing, ensuring that people can continue to contribute positively in old age, delaying the need for institutional care and reducing health costs and social assistance.

Within this context, we invite academics, researchers, professionals, and students to participate of this Symposium to discuss how to design healthy cities for all generations, responding to different environmental, social, cultural and economic impacts.

THEMATIC SESSIONS:
– Memory, Identity, and Sense of Place.
– Health, Welfare and Environment.
– Social Participation, Inclusion and Gender.
– Universal Design and Accessibility.

– Housing Challenges.