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Autor:innen:
van Staalduinen, Willeke
Dantas, Carina
Illario, Maddalena
Paul, Cosmina
Cieśla, Agnieszka
Seifert, Alexander
Chikalanow, Alexandre
Haj Taieb, Amine
Perandrés, Ana
Jakšić Stojanović, Andjela
Ferenczi, Andrea
Grgurić, Andrej
Klimczuk, Andrzej
Moen, Anne
Efthymiou, Areti
Poli, Arianna
Blaževičienė, Aurelija
Rexhepi, Avni
Garcia-Zapirain, Begonya
Benli, Berrin
Huesbø, Bettina
Berry, Damon
Pavlovski, Daniel
Lambotte, Deborah
Guardado, Diana
Todoroi, Dumitru
Shcherbakova, Ekateryna
Voropaev, Evgeny
Naselli, Fabio
Rotaru, Flaviana
Melero, Francisco
Matteo Apuzzo, Gian
Mijatović, Gorana
Marston, Hannah
Kelly, Helen
Belani, Hrvoje
Ljubi, Igor
Modláné Görgényi, Ildikó
Baraković Husić, Jasmina
Lumetzberger, Jennifer
Apóstolo, João
Deepu, John
Dinsmore, John
van Hoof, Joost
Lubi, Kadi
Valkama, Katja
Yamada, Kazumasa
Martin, Kirstin
Fulgerud, Kristin S.
Lebar, Lea
Lhotská, Lenka
Angelini, Leonardo
Colonna, Liane
González López, Lucía
Vidovićová, Lucie
Spiru, Luiza
Diaconu, Mara
Lyubenova, Mariyana
Cimbaljević, Marija
Džida, Marija
Gošović, Marko
Fernandez, Marta
Kampel, Martin
Nagode, Mateja
Solarević, Milica
Zechner, Minna
Dmitrieva, Natali
Gapanovich-Kaidalov, Nikolai
Ovayolu, Nimet
Jøransson, Nina
Durmishi Manahasa, Odeta
Ovayolu, Ozlem
Boland, Pauline
Roseiro, Pedro
Silva, Rosa
Cziker, Roxana Elena
Baraković, Sabina
Tomsone, Signe
Santana, Silvina
Hvalič-Touzery, Simona
Hansen, Sonja
Müller, Sonja
Danschutter, Stefan
Sharshakova, Tamara
Lončar-Turukalo, Tatjana
Vasiljev, Vanja
Lethola, Ville
Alexin, Zoltán
Dantas, Carina
Illario, Maddalena
Paul, Cosmina
Cieśla, Agnieszka
Seifert, Alexander
Chikalanow, Alexandre
Haj Taieb, Amine
Perandrés, Ana
Jakšić Stojanović, Andjela
Ferenczi, Andrea
Grgurić, Andrej
Klimczuk, Andrzej
Moen, Anne
Efthymiou, Areti
Poli, Arianna
Blaževičienė, Aurelija
Rexhepi, Avni
Garcia-Zapirain, Begonya
Benli, Berrin
Huesbø, Bettina
Berry, Damon
Pavlovski, Daniel
Lambotte, Deborah
Guardado, Diana
Todoroi, Dumitru
Shcherbakova, Ekateryna
Voropaev, Evgeny
Naselli, Fabio
Rotaru, Flaviana
Melero, Francisco
Matteo Apuzzo, Gian
Mijatović, Gorana
Marston, Hannah
Kelly, Helen
Belani, Hrvoje
Ljubi, Igor
Modláné Görgényi, Ildikó
Baraković Husić, Jasmina
Lumetzberger, Jennifer
Apóstolo, João
Deepu, John
Dinsmore, John
van Hoof, Joost
Lubi, Kadi
Valkama, Katja
Yamada, Kazumasa
Martin, Kirstin
Fulgerud, Kristin S.
Lebar, Lea
Lhotská, Lenka
Angelini, Leonardo
Colonna, Liane
González López, Lucía
Vidovićová, Lucie
Spiru, Luiza
Diaconu, Mara
Lyubenova, Mariyana
Cimbaljević, Marija
Džida, Marija
Gošović, Marko
Fernandez, Marta
Kampel, Martin
Nagode, Mateja
Solarević, Milica
Zechner, Minna
Dmitrieva, Natali
Gapanovich-Kaidalov, Nikolai
Ovayolu, Nimet
Jøransson, Nina
Durmishi Manahasa, Odeta
Ovayolu, Ozlem
Boland, Pauline
Roseiro, Pedro
Silva, Rosa
Cziker, Roxana Elena
Baraković, Sabina
Tomsone, Signe
Santana, Silvina
Hvalič-Touzery, Simona
Hansen, Sonja
Müller, Sonja
Danschutter, Stefan
Sharshakova, Tamara
Lončar-Turukalo, Tatjana
Vasiljev, Vanja
Lethola, Ville
Alexin, Zoltán
Erscheinungsjahr:
2021
Verlag:
SHINE2Europe, Coimbra
Zusammenfassung:
The objective of Working Group (WG) 4 of the COST Action NET4Age-Friendly is to examine existing policies, advocacy, and funding opportunities and to build up relations with policy makers and funding organisations. Also, to synthesize and improve existing knowledge and models to develop from effective business and evaluation models, as well as to guarantee quality and education, proper dissemination and ensure the future of the Action. The Working Group further aims to enable capacity building to improve interdisciplinary participation, to promote knowledge exchange and to foster a cross-European interdisciplinary research capacity, to improve cooperation and co-creation with cross-sectors stakeholders and to introduce and educate students SHAFE implementation and sustainability (CB01, CB03, CB04, CB05). To enable the achievement of the objectives of Working Group 4, the Leader of the Working Group, the Chair and Vice-Chair, in close cooperation with the Science Communication Coordinator, developed a template (see annex 1) to map the current state of SHAFE policies, funding opportunities and networking in the COST member countries of the Action. On invitation, the Working Group lead received contributions from 37 countries, in a total of 85 Action members. The contributions provide an overview of the diversity of SHAFE policies and opportunities in Europe and beyond. These were not edited or revised and are a result of the main areas of expertise and knowledge of the contributors; thus, gaps in areas or content are possible and these shall be further explored in the following works and reports of this WG. But this preliminary mapping is of huge importance to proceed with the WG activities. In the following chapters, an introduction on the need of SHAFE policies is presented, followed by a summary of the main approaches to be pursued for the next period of work. The deliverable finishes with the opportunities of capacity building, networking and funding that will be relevant to undertake within the frame of Working Group 4 and the total COST Action. The total of country contributions is presented in the annex of this deliverable.
Schlagwörter:
smart
health
age-friendly
environments
wellbeing
Smart Healthy Age-Friendly Environments
health
age-friendly
environments
wellbeing
Smart Healthy Age-Friendly Environments
JEL:
O18
D19
Q58
R58
O33
H54
D19
Q58
R58
O33
H54
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