说明老龄化的空间框架:新加坡的绝对空间、相对空间、关系空间和心理空间

IF 2.1 3区 地球科学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Transactions in GIS Pub Date : 2024-08-17 DOI:10.1111/tgis.13235
Chen‐Chieh Feng, Wei Chien Benny Chin, Siyao Gao, Vincent Chua, Elaine Lynn‐Ee Ho
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了解老年人与其生活空间之间的互动是地理学人文动态中的一个重要研究课题,因为这对老龄化的质量具有影响。目前流行的老龄化理论往往强调就地老龄化,将良好的老龄化与家庭和社区联系在一起,从而无意中将住宅区作为老年人花费大部分时间的焦点。然而,最近的研究表明,老年人也会在邻里关系之外的(社会)网络中变老。将网络中的老龄化视角纳入其中的必要性,对地理信息系统软件中绝对空间(或物理空间)的优先级和执行提出了挑战。本研究探讨了整合四个顶层空间(绝对空间、相对空间、关系空间和精神空间)的潜力,以捕捉老年人日常生活的不同维度。通过利用新加坡老年人的数据集,本研究展示了四种空间的结合如何促进对老龄化的理解,特别是他们的活动空间,否则将无法以零散的方式实现。
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Illustrating a Splatial Framework to Aging: Absolute, Relative, Relational, and Mental Space in Singapore
Understanding the interactions between older adults and their living spaces is an important research topic within the human dynamics of geographical scholarship because of their implications on the quality of aging. The prevailing theory of aging tends to stress aging in place which associates aging well with the home and community, thus inadvertently privileging residential neighborhoods as the focal point where older adults spend most of their time. Recent studies have, however, suggested that older adults also age in (social) networks that extend beyond their neighborhoods' physical locations. The need to incorporate perspectives on aging in networks has challenged the prioritization and the enforcement of absolute (or physical) space in GIS software. This study investigates the potential for integrating four top‐level spaces (absolute, relative, relational, and mental) to capture different dimensions of older adults' everyday lives. By leveraging on a dataset of older adults in Singapore, this study demonstrates how the four spaces combined facilitates understanding of aging, specifically their activity spaces, that would otherwise be achieved in a fragmented manner.
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期刊介绍: Transactions in GIS is an international journal which provides a forum for high quality, original research articles, review articles, short notes and book reviews that focus on: - practical and theoretical issues influencing the development of GIS - the collection, analysis, modelling, interpretation and display of spatial data within GIS - the connections between GIS and related technologies - new GIS applications which help to solve problems affecting the natural or built environments, or business
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