Creating Sustainable Built Environments That Support Disability. Technical and Socioeconomic Research
A special issue of World (ISSN 2673-4060).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2021) | Viewed by 705
Special Issue Editors
Interests: home modifications and inclusive design; energy efficiency in the built environment; urban climate mitigation techniques
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The ecological context of sustainability in the built environment has been a popular subject for researchers, activists, and political leaders for over forty years. Scientists have been studying and reporting on sustainable practices during the construction process, during the use of the building throughout its life, on the use of ecological materials and systems, on the increase of the number and area of natural elements in the urban environment, and other design strategies that increase resilience of the environment. However, the technical world has largely ignored the social context of sustainability and especially the importance of inclusivity in the built environment.
The United Nations (UN) published the Disability and Development report in 2018, which includes recommended actions for the realization of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the 2030 UN Agenda for Sustainable Development for persons with disabilities. Goal 11 of the report is about “Making cities and communities inclusive and sustainable for persons with disabilities”, explicitly stating that sustainable development cannot be achieved without working for and with people with disability. This Special Issue aims to provide integrated knowledge about the ways disability, accessibility, and inclusivity are linked to sustainability in the built environment through social, economic, and technological practices and systems.
We invite authors from disciplines such as sustainability, environment, building science, design, energy, social sciences, economics, and other related disciplines to submit their papers. Submissions could relate, but are not limited, to the following topics:
- Inclusive and accessible buildings, communities, and cities;
- Challenges and opportunities of design for disability;
- Social and economic inequalities linked to disability;
- Sustainable design/systems/practices aiming to eliminate discrimination;
- Working with people with disability to achieve an inclusive world;
- Access of people with disability to energy;
- Innovative assistive technology systems.
Dr. Konstantina Vasilakopoulou
Prof. Dr. Catherine Bridge
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Inclusive and accessible buildings, communities, and cities
- challenges and opportunities of design for disability
- social and economic inequalities linked to disability
- sustainable design/systems/practices aiming to eliminate discrimination
- working with people with disability to achieve an inclusive world
- access of people with disability to energy
- innovative assistive technology systems.
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