Participatory management to improve accessibility in consolidated urban environments

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Abstract

There is a wide range of regulations on universal accessibility, but our cities are still inac-cessible in many cases. Most accessibility problems in cities occur in consolidated areas that were developed prior to the development of current accessibility regulations. This leads to consider the importance of focusing more effort on managing the improvement of the accessibility of existing public urban environments. As such, the objective of this research is to design a conceptual model for accessibility management in consolidated urban environments. Unlike other research focusing on city users to collect information on accessibility problems or to provide services to improve way-finding, this method has a focus on urban accessibility managers. The model is based on the assessment of the level of accessibility of urban environments together with the assessment of management processes in which city users are actively involved. It consists of a set of basic indicators for the identification of accessible pedestrian routes, and provides a dynamic accessibility index for the evaluation of their efficient management by the responsible governments. The inclusion of this assessment framework in the management process itself enables the necessary improvement actions to be identified and taken in time. ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) provide the communication channel between the responsible governments and city users, making this a more dynamic and efficient management model based on assessment possible.

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Pérez-Delhoyo, R., Andújar-Montoya, M. D., Mora, H., Gilart-Iglesias, V., & Mollá-Sirvent, R. A. (2021). Participatory management to improve accessibility in consolidated urban environments. Sustainability (Switzerland), 13(15). https://doi.org/10.3390/su13158323

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