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Research on the Distribution of Public Sports Facilities and Age-Friendly Renovations in an Aging Society

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DOI: 10.23977/jsoce.2024.060511 | Downloads: 61 | Views: 1199

Author(s)

Bojun Chang 1

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1 Brandeis University, Massachusetts, USA

Corresponding Author

Bojun Chang

ABSTRACT

This study delves into the adaptation of public sports facilities within the context of an aging society, critically examining issues such as the misalignment of existing facility designs with the needs of the elderly, insufficient funding and policy support, and low levels of social awareness and participation. To address these challenges, the paper proposes strategies aimed at optimizing facility design, enhancing policy support and financial investment, and elevating societal awareness and community involvement. The ultimate goal is to foster collaborative efforts across various sectors to improve the elderly's experience in utilizing public sports facilities, thereby enhancing their quality of life and promoting social equity and harmonious development.

KEYWORDS

Aging society; Public sports facilities; Elderly-friendly adaptation; Facility optimization

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Bojun Chang, Research on the Distribution of Public Sports Facilities and Age-Friendly Renovations in an Aging Society. Journal of Sociology and Ethnology (2024) Vol. 6: 80-87. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/jsoce.2024.060511.

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