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- Cidades mais sustentáveis: estudo de caso de Moscavide, PortugalPublication . Almeida-Silva, Marina; Lourenço, Daniela; Teixeira, Ana Marta; Noivo, Fernando; Ramos, Anabela; Cota, Rui; Almeida, Susana MartaO Projeto REMEDIO [Regenerating mixed‐use MED urban communities congested by traffic through Innovative low carbon mobility sOlutions, do programa Interreg MED e cofinanciado pelo FEDER (Ref.862)] tem como objetivo reforçar a capacidade das cidades a utilizar sistemas de transporte de baixo teor de carbono e incluí‐los nos seus planos de mobilidade, testando soluções de mobilidade existentes, através de uma ferramenta de avaliação e esquemas de governança participativa. Neste estudo foi aplicado um questionário de satisfação a mais de 100 pessoas que residem, trabalham e/ou passam pelo local de estudo. A avaliação permitiu perceber as necessidades da população face à intervenção na Avenida Moscavide.
- Sustainable and active program: development and application of SAVING methodologyPublication . Almeida-Silva, Marina; Monteiro, Ana; Carvalho, Ana Rita; Teixeira, Ana Marta; Moreira, Jéssica; Tavares, David; Tomás, Maria Teresa; Coelho, Andreia; Manteigas, VítorThe SAVING project aimed to create a sustainable and active aging program to promote the transition to sustainable aging in residential structures for the elderly (RSEs), developing research activities to apply the best strategies and good practices regarding the promotion of an active, healthy, and sustainable aging regarding social, economic, environmental, and pedagogic aspects. All this innovative methodology was built on a living-lab approach applied in one RSE, that was used as a case study. The results showed that the creation of the SAVING Brigade allowed not only increased reflection and mutual learning but also created better conditions to face uncertainties and obstacles. Moreover, the use of indicators supported the basic themes and enabled comparison with other studies, between institutions or programs. Finally, the Action Plan acted as a tool for the development of previously defined strategies. It is possible to conclude that the breadth of the concept of quality of life encompasses the individual's physical health, psychological state, social relationships, perceptions, and relationship with the characteristics of the context in which they are inserted. Therefore, active, sustainable, and healthy aging should be the goal.