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For planners, policymakers, and community workers, trust-building is a fundamental precondition for age-friendly and inclusive cities and communities. Without trust, people disengage; they do not participate, they question the legitimacy of processes, and doubt the promises made in participatory settings. Trust-building enables genuine inclusion, ensures that no one is left behind, and makes lived experience count. It shifts planning from a top-down exercise to a collaborative process grounded in reciprocity. As a social investment, trust generates immediate results while building long-term legitimacy, strength ening institutional credibility, and creating a durable mandate for future policies. Trust is what turns good planning intentions into equitable and sustainable outcomes.
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Matthias Drilling
Philippa Winship
Anna Fatima Salomoni
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a080af2a487c87a6a40cf87 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.21256/zhaw-36607