2018
DOI: 10.3390/ijgi7040131
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The Role of Social Factors in the Accessibility of Urban Areas for People with Motor Disabilities

Abstract: The United Nations Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities recognizes the right of people with disabilities to attain full social participation without discrimination on the basis of disability. Furthermore, mobility is one of the most important life habits for achieving such participation. Providing people with disabilities with information regarding accessible paths and accessible urban places therefore plays a vital role in achieving these goals. The accessibility of urban places and pedestrian… Show more

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“…Inclined roads, cobblestone pavements, a lack of elevators, and any other physical obstacles for disabled chairs can make it difficult to exercise abstract legal rights [42]. In order to determine these obstacles, the features of a given space can be identified using geospatial technologies, with the help of CitSci.…”
Section: Methodological Framework To Improve Disability Rightsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Inclined roads, cobblestone pavements, a lack of elevators, and any other physical obstacles for disabled chairs can make it difficult to exercise abstract legal rights [42]. In order to determine these obstacles, the features of a given space can be identified using geospatial technologies, with the help of CitSci.…”
Section: Methodological Framework To Improve Disability Rightsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As our article will be based on the relationship between geography and disabled persons, we accept the interaction between legal rights and the physical environment. We subscribe to the idea that accessibility (of legal rights) depends on both environmental conditions and individual capability [42]. In this regard, our approach is more similar to the "relative model" explained above.…”
Section: Disability: a Difficult Concept To Definementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Improving the social participation of disabled people is still a considerable challenge in our society, despite the efforts in this regard over the past few decades [1]. A set of important issues needs to be addressed for these people to fully achieve social integration, which would allow them to participate in valued life activities, achieve social roles, and contribute to their community [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hoje existem críticas a esse paradigma que levaram ao desenvolvimento do modelo social que entende a deficiência como um produto da organização social inadequada. Dentro dessa abordagem, as deficiências são tratadas como propriedades físicas do corpo, enquanto a incapacidade ocorre quando a sociedade não pode fornecer um ambiente sem barreiras que não discrimine com base na deficiência (Gharebaghi, Mostafavi, Chavoshi, Edwards & Fougeyrollas, 2018).…”
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