The importance of geographical space for persons with disabilities is elaborated in literature through numerous papers on ‘geographies of disabilities’, dealing with the social construction and impact of space. Space is identified as an enabling factor to enhance self-determination and independence e.g. in terms of social participation, mobility or access. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) can be utilized to visualise and analyse the spatial impact of human actions. Research on GIS applications for disability issues shows a variety of approaches through disciplines and topics but lacks a comprehensive assessment of potentials. The objective of this paper is to provide a synopsis of research results and practical approaches of GIS applica...
Geographers’ interest in the subject of disability has traditionally been confined to particular par...
Le mouvement des droits des personnes handicapées a jeté les bases du développement actuel des étude...
GIS, with their predominantly visual communication of spatial information, may appear to have little...
The importance of geographical space for persons with disabilities is elaborated in literature throu...
Increasingly, geographers are turning their attention to, and actively engaging in, issues of disabi...
Abstract: Today, a strong attention is paid to removing all barriers for impaired people. Utilizatio...
This chapter traces the trajectory of disability geography to consider the potential of mixing quant...
Today, a strong attention is paid to removing all barriers for impaired people. Utilization of GIS a...
Geographies of disability have become a key research priority for many disability scholars and geogr...
Purpose: Due to geographical disparities, many people with profound or severe disabilities experienc...
Over the past 15 years, geography has made many significant contributions to our understanding of di...
For people with disabilities, performing everyday activities within the city requires significant ef...
Over the past 15 years, geography has made many significant contributions to our understanding of di...
The aim of this paper is to encourage those interested in applied geographical research to broaden t...
The importance of navigation support for people with disability has been demonstrated by convention ...
Geographers’ interest in the subject of disability has traditionally been confined to particular par...
Le mouvement des droits des personnes handicapées a jeté les bases du développement actuel des étude...
GIS, with their predominantly visual communication of spatial information, may appear to have little...
The importance of geographical space for persons with disabilities is elaborated in literature throu...
Increasingly, geographers are turning their attention to, and actively engaging in, issues of disabi...
Abstract: Today, a strong attention is paid to removing all barriers for impaired people. Utilizatio...
This chapter traces the trajectory of disability geography to consider the potential of mixing quant...
Today, a strong attention is paid to removing all barriers for impaired people. Utilization of GIS a...
Geographies of disability have become a key research priority for many disability scholars and geogr...
Purpose: Due to geographical disparities, many people with profound or severe disabilities experienc...
Over the past 15 years, geography has made many significant contributions to our understanding of di...
For people with disabilities, performing everyday activities within the city requires significant ef...
Over the past 15 years, geography has made many significant contributions to our understanding of di...
The aim of this paper is to encourage those interested in applied geographical research to broaden t...
The importance of navigation support for people with disability has been demonstrated by convention ...
Geographers’ interest in the subject of disability has traditionally been confined to particular par...
Le mouvement des droits des personnes handicapées a jeté les bases du développement actuel des étude...
GIS, with their predominantly visual communication of spatial information, may appear to have little...