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Transport, Travel and Later Life

Charles Musselwhite Orcid Logo

Transport and Sustainability, Volume: 10

Swansea University Author: Charles Musselwhite Orcid Logo

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This book, set within a social gerontology and transport behaviour studies paradigm, examines current debates and issues around transport for older people and its relationship to health and wellbeing for individuals and society as a whole. This timely title explores transport and travel needs and mo...

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Published in: Transport and Sustainability
ISBN: 978-1-78714-624-2 978-1-78714-998-4
ISSN: 2044-9941
Published: Bingley, UK. Emerald 2017
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URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa36150
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Abstract: This book, set within a social gerontology and transport behaviour studies paradigm, examines current debates and issues around transport for older people and its relationship to health and wellbeing for individuals and society as a whole. This timely title explores transport and travel needs and motivations of older people, barriers older people face using public and community transport, difficulties in accessing public spaces for walking and cycling. The safety of older drivers and recent advances in technology are also investigated. Concluding by looking to the future in addressing digital cities, driverless cars and other changes in ICT that may affect older people and their travel behaviour, a variety of global perspectives examine the social aspects of mobility and transport from a psychological, sociological, and geographical perspective. This title will be of interest to those working with older people in the health and wellbeing sector, those involved in transport and town and country planning and academics examining gerontology and associated social science subjects.
Keywords: Transport, mobility, ageing, gerontology, driver behaviour, public transport, cycling, walking, collisions, crashes, health, wellbeing, services for older people, older people travel, political science public policy social services and welfare, transportation technological advances, business and economics industries transportation, public transportation.
College: Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences