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Improving Accessibility to Urban Greenspaces for People with Disabilities: A Modified Universal Design Approach

Pattamon Selanon, Warawoot Chuangchai

2023Journal of Planning Literature12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Despite the integration of universal design, access to urban greenspaces, which provide multiple health benefits, has been restricted among people with disabilities, particularly in developing countries. This article argues that the sole use of the seven principles of universal design is inadequate for urban greenspace planning as it consistently fails to prevent serious injuries, accommodate multiculturalism, and disregard subjective feelings when addressing people with disabilities. Additional approaches, including a safety strategy, diverse cultural behavior acceptability, and emotional design through landscape naturalness, are considered to improve accessibility, thereby reducing urban health inequalities and achieving an inclusive city.

Topics & Concepts

Universal designNaturalnessMulticulturalismFeelingUrban designEnvironmental planningPsychologyUrban planningSocial psychologyGeographyEngineeringCivil engineeringPedagogyPhysicsQuantum mechanicsMechanical engineeringUrban Green Space and HealthUrban Agriculture and SustainabilityUrban Heat Island Mitigation