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This Open Access book is an anthropological urban study of the
Emirate of Dubai, its institutions, and their evolution. It
provides a contemporary history of disability in city planning from
a non-Western perspective and explores the cultural context for its
positioning. Three insights inform the author's approach. First,
disability research, much like other urban or social issues, must
be situated in a particular place. Second, access and inclusion
forms a key part of both local and global planning issues. Third, a
21st century planning education should take access and inclusion
into consideration by applying a disability lens to the empirical,
methodological, and theoretical advances of the field. By bridging
theory and practice, this book provides new insights on inclusive
city planning and comparative urban theory. This book should be
read as part of a larger struggle to define and assert access; it's
a story of how equity and justice are central themes in building
the cities of the future and of today.
This book illuminates the pressing need for cities to adapt to
changing demographics, particularly the growing population of older
persons and individuals with disabilities. The lens of the
Capability Model is used to highlight that disability is not
inherent to the individual but is instead created by social
barriers that can be eliminated through radical inclusion. Uncover
the historical context and entrenched beliefs that have perpetuated
exclusionary urban landscapes and disadvantage for marginalized
groups. Deep-dive into the intricate interplay of geographical
space, recognizing its pivotal role in shaping our cities and
exacerbating spatial injustice. The construction industry, a vital
agent in forging accessible environments, often falls short in
accommodating persons with disabilities and older individuals. This
pivotal work underscores the urgent need for integrated approaches
woven into the fabric of cities, companies, and the construction
industry itself, to ensure universal accessibility. Drawing upon
practical strategies and compelling case studies, the book presents
actionable frameworks such as the DisCo Policy Framework and the
Iceberg of Inequality Model, facilitating the assessment of
progress towards achieving radical inclusion. The book concludes
with a simple premise; the future is accessible. Embark on a
journey into the cities of tomorrow, where inclusion and belonging
are the norm.
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