Accessibility is a right of the community, in areas of patrimonial interest, as recognition of a part of social inclusion, before the barriers of space

Case study: Central Área of Mérida. Edo. Mérida-Venezuela.

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22370/margenes.2021.14.21.3102

Keywords:

Public Policies, Social Inclusion, Strategic planning, Universal Accessibility, Space barriers

Abstract

Currently, a gap has been created between the existing legislations in Latin America and the implementation of these regulations, especially the serious problem of universal accessibility in areas with patrimonial interests, which increasingly alienated people with various limitations for their mobility.

The search consists of public policies that manage to cover areas accompanied by participation, equality, employment, education and training, allowing people to study, recreate, move or enjoy a health service. In this paper, a mechanism of inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable public policies is proposed, aimed at formulating and developing strategic accessibility plans, stimulating their materialization in the different territorial scales. Managing to carry out a descriptive analysis of the terms of disability as a right and not as a benefit granted by the State, developed in the study area, central area of the city of Mérida, to finally establish as a conclusion, that the development of a strategic planning is required together with a coordination of its policies of rehabilitation of its public spaces and a regularization of the buildings and the existing urban furniture, in speci ...

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Author Biography

Leyda Coromoto Rondón Velázquez

Arquitecta

Published

2022-01-28

How to Cite

Rondón Velázquez, L. C. (2022). Accessibility is a right of the community, in areas of patrimonial interest, as recognition of a part of social inclusion, before the barriers of space: Case study: Central Área of Mérida. Edo. Mérida-Venezuela. Márgenes. Espacio Arte Y Sociedad, 14(21), 101–112. https://doi.org/10.22370/margenes.2021.14.21.3102