Research on Aging-friendly Human Settlement Design in Rural Areas from the Perspective of Rural Revitalization—Spatial Response and Value Reconstruction in an Aging Society
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DOI: 10.25236/etmhs.2025.005
Corresponding Author
Ren Hang
Abstract
With the deepening of the rural revitalization strategy and the intensification of population aging in rural areas, aging-friendly human settlement design has become a key breakthrough for improving rural livability and promoting sustainable development. This study breaks through the traditional mindset of "urban model replication" and innovatively proposes a dual framework of "spatial justice + local adaptability." Through field surveys and action research methods, it accurately identifies the differentiated needs of rural elderly groups in scenarios such as tool storage, neighborhood socialization, and intergenerational integration. Based on this, a three-tier strategy system of "hierarchical services—functional integration—smart empowerment" is constructed. This research provides a solution for the transformation of aging-friendly rural areas that combines theoretical innovation and practical operability, demonstrating a student-led research path of "problem-oriented—local innovation—dynamic adaptation."
Keywords
Rural Revitalization, Aging Society, Aging-Friendly Design, Human Settlement, Spatial Justice