THE FRIENDLINESS OF THE CITY OF HEREDIA WITH THE ELDERS MEASURED FROM THE PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
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https://doi.org/10.15359/rgac.57-2.3Keywords:
Friendliness with the elders, indicators, access to the city, quality of green areasAbstract
This research analyzes the measurement of the friendliness level of the city of Heredia regarding elders based on four variables: the quality of neighborhoods -understood as the immediate environment of the elderly, quality and access to green areas in the city, access to different parts of the city using public transportation, and access to a some urban services, each measured through
simple and combined indicators. The results of the research show that the city of Heredia has a barely acceptable friendliness level -with areas of low and medium-friendliness, due to poor access to green areas, high noise levels, high traffic flows, and some services with poor accessibility.
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