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Small cities against aging societies
 
 
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Politechnika Poznańska, Wydział Architektury, Instytut Architektury, Urbanistyki i Ochrony Dziedzictwa
 
 
Architektura, Urbanistyka, Architektura Wnętrz 2020;2:23-41
 
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List of available indicators proportional to the increase in the number of elderly people becomes typical for a society equipped with accessories of a developed civilization. It creates situations for reflection on the lives of these people in urban environments, including smalltown ones. Concentration of a number of services in large cities and promoting the development of so-called Agglomeration settings raises the question about the further existence of smaller urban centers. Migration, outflow of the younger generation to the services of urban centers or outside the country also creates new situations for people employed in these small cities. The combined model based on cohabitation of a multi-generational family (similar to the model of a family living in the countryside) is slowly changing destruction and working out in this former model of value, the possibilities of implementing the necessary applications are becoming less and less up-to-date. In a list covering selected selected directions of problems of people who use the conditions of small towns for selected examples and requirements.
 
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