Inclusion has become one of the main objectives for European politics. Inclusion can be understood in a broader sense involving not only race, origin, religion, economic status; it can also be related to health status or physical and intellectual inequalities, and disabilities of any level, in order to overcome stigma related problems. Inside this framework, the condition of “city users” gives to the part of the population able to interact with the city a particular dignity, that derives from the capability of being able to orient in the city, move, use services, etc.; it leads to the consciousness of having access to goods and services – and consequently of having the capacity and legitimacy to use the city - as well as giving a sense of b...
3noProviding the largest number of persons the possibility to actively move and contribute to their ...
At some point in life, most people face some sort of low mobility or decreased mobility, be it tempo...
With almost half the world’s population living in cities, questioning the urban dimension of social ...
Inclusion has become one of the main objectives for European politics. Inclusion can be understood i...
The contribution proposes methodologies and strategies for conscious and inclusive urban planning. I...
Abstract. The Research Project deepens objectives, tools and methods of a design sensitives to human...
The contribution proposes methodologies and strategies for a conscious and inclusive urban planning....
The purpose of this article is to establish a link between lack of accessibility and social unhappin...
The built environment plays a key role in fostrering human well-being and social participation and, ...
This article discusses the localization of the inclusion agenda and asks on what kind of framework s...
3noThe ageing of European urban population, the increase of social and economic inequalities, and th...
ICF, International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health, officially entrust the envi...
1siThe worsening of social, health, and economic vulnerabilities and the rising demand for supply of...
From a disability perspective, what might a vision for the "good city" look like at the start of the...
This thesis proposes a concept for exploring cities with an inclusive map. Most of current studies a...
3noProviding the largest number of persons the possibility to actively move and contribute to their ...
At some point in life, most people face some sort of low mobility or decreased mobility, be it tempo...
With almost half the world’s population living in cities, questioning the urban dimension of social ...
Inclusion has become one of the main objectives for European politics. Inclusion can be understood i...
The contribution proposes methodologies and strategies for conscious and inclusive urban planning. I...
Abstract. The Research Project deepens objectives, tools and methods of a design sensitives to human...
The contribution proposes methodologies and strategies for a conscious and inclusive urban planning....
The purpose of this article is to establish a link between lack of accessibility and social unhappin...
The built environment plays a key role in fostrering human well-being and social participation and, ...
This article discusses the localization of the inclusion agenda and asks on what kind of framework s...
3noThe ageing of European urban population, the increase of social and economic inequalities, and th...
ICF, International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health, officially entrust the envi...
1siThe worsening of social, health, and economic vulnerabilities and the rising demand for supply of...
From a disability perspective, what might a vision for the "good city" look like at the start of the...
This thesis proposes a concept for exploring cities with an inclusive map. Most of current studies a...
3noProviding the largest number of persons the possibility to actively move and contribute to their ...
At some point in life, most people face some sort of low mobility or decreased mobility, be it tempo...
With almost half the world’s population living in cities, questioning the urban dimension of social ...