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2022 | 7 | 15-22

Article title

Technologie w zarządzaniu miastem przyjaznym osobom starszym

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Technologies in the management of an age-friendly city

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EN
The article discusses senior-friendly solutions that can be used by city authorities in order to create an optimal place of residence for people aged 60+. The aspects of the use of new IT technologies in various areas of the functioning of older people were emphasized. Attention was paid to both the possibilities of implementing telematics and IoT in city management, as well as websites and applications, the use of which by seniors can significantly facilitate their life in the city. The elements influencing the effectiveness of the senior policy by city authorities were indicated. The issues discussed are very important not only for inhabitants and the improvement of their quality of life in the city, but are also of great importance from the marketing point of view and shaping the city's image.
PL
W artykule omówiono rozwiązania przyjazne z punktu widzenia seniorów, które mogą stosować władze miast w celu tworzenia optymalnego miejsca zamieszkania dla osób 60+. Podkreślono aspekty wykorzystania nowych technologii IT w rożnych obszarach funkcjonowania osób starszych. Zwrócono uwagę zarówno na możliwości implementacji telematyki i IoT w zarządzaniu miastem, jak i na strony internetowe oraz aplikacje, których wykorzystanie przez seniorów może im znacznie ułatwić życie w mieście. Wskazano elementy wpływające na skuteczność prowadzenia polityki senioralnej przez władze miast. Zagadnienia te są istotne nie tylko dla mieszkańców i poprawy jakości ich życia w mieście, ale mają także duże znaczenie z marketingowego punktu widzenia i kształtowania wizerunku miasta.

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7

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15-22

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2022

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  • Uniwersytet Szczeciński

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Publication order reference

Identifiers

Biblioteka Nauki
10229470

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bwmeta1.element.ojs-doi-10_33226_1231-7853_2022_7_2
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