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Desc: Resources related to Universal Design. Adaptive Environments describes UD as: "Universal Design is a framework for the design of places, things, information, communication and policy to be usable by the widest range of people operating in the widest range of situations without special or separate design. Most simply, Universal Design is human-centered design of everything with everyone in mind. Universal Design is also called Inclusive Design, Design-for-All and Lifespan Design. It is not a design style but an orientation to any design process that starts with a responsibility to the experience of the user. It has a parallel in the green design movement that also offers a framework for design problem solving based on the core value of environmental responsibility . Universal Design and green design are comfortably two sides of the same coin but at different evolutionary stages. Green design focuses on environmental sustainability , Universal Design on social sustainability ."
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A discussion of sustainability from a design and systems perspective that, combined with the Geotourism or Inclusive Tourism framework, offer insights for the travel and hospitality industry.
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Here AccessAbility summarizes air traveler rights for those with disabilities (2008 version).
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A "scarcity model" of artificial quotas applied in the design and construction of public accommodation has created a worldwide ignorance about the pent-up demand for accessible lodging, sport, and meeting venues. In the US alone people with disabilities spent $13.6 billion on travel annually according to the 2002 ODO study. Here AccessAbility of New Delhi elaborates a new model.
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