Publication: Metodología para el análisis de la continuidad del espacio público para el turista con movilidad reducida
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Carmona García, Juan Jesús ; Guevara Plaza, Antonio ; Rosa Jiménez, Carlos
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Escuela Universitaria de Turismo. Universidad de Murcia
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Planteamiento del concepto de islas de accesibilidad y
desarrollo de una metodología con la finalidad de determinar el
grado de accesibilidad para personas con movilidad reducida
del espacio público en la ciudad. Crear ciudades accesibles
favorece el turismo universal, una oportunidad que en un país
como España donde el turismo es de las principales riquezas
debe invertir. El resultado será un mapa de accesibilidad con
información sobre las pendientes de las calles y las distintas
barreras arquitectónicas e información complementaria como
lugares de interés. Mapa que resultará ser una herramienta
para la toma de decisiones por parte de administraciones en
cuestión de la conservación del espacio público.
ABSTRACT: Proposal of a new methodology for the analysis of the quality of the public urban space for people with mobility disabilities. This issue is so important, because it is relevant not just for people with disabilities. As result we will obtain a new kind of map where will be represented the architectural barriers and the slope by street, quarter or district. So if we do represent on a map all the streets which a person with mobility disabilities can not use, we will obtain a real accessible map. Suddenly, we will realize that the city is not connected at all for a person in a wheel chair. That accessible areas that are unconnected around the city is what we call accessible island. With this methodology the user will have a map with all the information so he will manage to make his own accessible routes.
ABSTRACT: Proposal of a new methodology for the analysis of the quality of the public urban space for people with mobility disabilities. This issue is so important, because it is relevant not just for people with disabilities. As result we will obtain a new kind of map where will be represented the architectural barriers and the slope by street, quarter or district. So if we do represent on a map all the streets which a person with mobility disabilities can not use, we will obtain a real accessible map. Suddenly, we will realize that the city is not connected at all for a person in a wheel chair. That accessible areas that are unconnected around the city is what we call accessible island. With this methodology the user will have a map with all the information so he will manage to make his own accessible routes.
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