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Report looking at the interactions of cities with natural ecosystems and the 'services' they provide.
Review looking at the effects of changing work requirements and environments on older people in 2025 and 2040.
Report considering whether people born in 1960 and 1975 will have sufficient retirement income to meet their needs.
Report looking at future challenges for the retirement income market.
Report looking at the factors influencing emotional and personal resilience in later life.
Report looking at ways to prevent inequalities in healthy life expectancy.
Report looking at trends in UK life and health expectancies.
Report looking at the configuration of health and social care services for older people.
Report looking at the role preventive care can play in supporting independent and healthy living in older people.
Essays looking at how we can maximise the potential of the ground beneath cities.
Report looking at how the ageing population will change intergenerational relationships.
Report examining how city population numbers have changed since the 1980s and the likely trends over the next 50 years.
Essay looking at how city infrastructure can be made smart.
Essay considering the digital skills which will be required to live in a smart city.
Report looking at urban policies and their effect on cities.
Report looking at how the ageing population will challenge the ways in which family care is provided to older people.
Report looking at our attitudes to ageing and the individual and societal factors factors that contribute to them.
Report looking at the psychological factors which affect our attitudes to ageing.
Report looking at the social and cultural factors which affect our attitudes to ageing.
Report exploring how new media and new technologies are changing our attitudes to the ageing process.
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