In 2006, the World Health Organization (WHO) convened a meeting with city leaders in Vancouver, Canada to discuss the parallel trends of global aging and urbanization: By 2030, around three out of every five people will live in cities, and many of those people will be elderly. For truly productive intergenerational communication and collaboration to take place, though, our cities and communities will have to engage in some fairly comprehensive structural overhauls.
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