Freedom of movement is a universal human right Moreover, the UN Convention values the freedom of choice However, people with disabilities often don’t have the choice to choose among alternatives due to: high pre-ordering times of assistance services, lack of adapted vehicles, inaccessible infrastructure, inaccessible information among others. The presentation addresses the question: What are the main barriers people with different disabilities face when travelling and how could we break down these barriers
Recent programs aimed at the independent living of persons with disabilities, allow them to be costu...
The TRIPS project engages people with different types of disabilities to lead the design of future u...
Although accessibility in the travel industry has improved since the passing of ADA in 1990, individ...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to understand why people with disabilities travel les...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd This paper proposes a four-tiered hierarchy to understand better the nature and ...
Since the EU introduced Regulation (EC) No 1107/2006 to support access and reduce barriers for Peopl...
Although there is literature published by a considerable number of scientific publications regarding...
The TRIPS project would like to present a summary of its mobility survey findings regarding the view...
The ability to travel freely and independently to participate in society is essential for an individ...
Introduction: Shared on-demand mobility services emerge at a fast pace, changing the landscape of pu...
Individuals with disabilities have been acknowledged in the literature to have the same desire to tr...
This thesis aims at highlighting perspectives that are essential for organising services for air tra...
Over the past two decades, transportation has become more accessible, but people with disabilities s...
Background: Persons with disabilities do not yet experience equality with the rest of the population...
People with disabilities have the same needs and desires for tourism as others. However, travel in a...
Recent programs aimed at the independent living of persons with disabilities, allow them to be costu...
The TRIPS project engages people with different types of disabilities to lead the design of future u...
Although accessibility in the travel industry has improved since the passing of ADA in 1990, individ...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to understand why people with disabilities travel les...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd This paper proposes a four-tiered hierarchy to understand better the nature and ...
Since the EU introduced Regulation (EC) No 1107/2006 to support access and reduce barriers for Peopl...
Although there is literature published by a considerable number of scientific publications regarding...
The TRIPS project would like to present a summary of its mobility survey findings regarding the view...
The ability to travel freely and independently to participate in society is essential for an individ...
Introduction: Shared on-demand mobility services emerge at a fast pace, changing the landscape of pu...
Individuals with disabilities have been acknowledged in the literature to have the same desire to tr...
This thesis aims at highlighting perspectives that are essential for organising services for air tra...
Over the past two decades, transportation has become more accessible, but people with disabilities s...
Background: Persons with disabilities do not yet experience equality with the rest of the population...
People with disabilities have the same needs and desires for tourism as others. However, travel in a...
Recent programs aimed at the independent living of persons with disabilities, allow them to be costu...
The TRIPS project engages people with different types of disabilities to lead the design of future u...
Although accessibility in the travel industry has improved since the passing of ADA in 1990, individ...