Das KZ Lublin-Majdanek und die Justiz: Strafverfolgung und verweigerte Gerechtigkeit: Polen, Deutschland und Österreich im Vergleich
In: Veröffentlichungen der Forschungsstelle Nachkriegsjustiz Bd. 4
In: Veröffentlichungen der Forschungsstelle Nachkriegsjustiz Bd. 4
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In: Rozprawy naukowe 40
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World Affairs Online
World Affairs Online
In: Terra Incognita: Obszar ekonomicznego władztwa samorządu terytorialnego a rola związków zawodowych, S. 119-137
In recent years, there has been an intense public debate about the implementation of the age-friendly cities and communities concept as well as its more recent and broader iteration related to smart healthy age-friendly environments (SHAFE). The first part of the article introduces the basic concepts and current activities of the European Commission in the area of promoting intergenerational dialogue and programming intergenerational relations policies. This discussion is followed by concise analyses of case studies focused on selected social innovation projects and methodologies aimed at: (1) empowering facilitators of the concepts of age-friendly cities and communities as well as smart, healthy and inclusive environments; (2) facilitating citizens, especially older people, to deal with public health crises; and (3) supporting the voice of senior citizens in deciding on the goals and objectives of public policies (co-design), their implementation (governance, co-delivery/co-production of public services) as well as their monitoring and evaluation (co-assessment). The final section contains recommendations for selected entities responsible for public policies on ageing and suggestions for further research directions.