A review of universal design and accessibility legislations in implementation strategies among Asian countries
What distinguishes the rights of Person with Disabilities (PwDs) in gaining access to the built environment, is Accessibility and equal participation in the society, is discrimination. It was a remarkable legal instrument for PwDs in Asian countries when UNCRPD responded in being concern that t...
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my.iium.irep.692462021-07-01T12:52:50Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/69246/ A review of universal design and accessibility legislations in implementation strategies among Asian countries Abd Samad, Nur Amira Said, Ismail Abdul Rahim, Asiah NA1995 Architecture as a profession NA2545.A1 Architecture and people with disabilities What distinguishes the rights of Person with Disabilities (PwDs) in gaining access to the built environment, is Accessibility and equal participation in the society, is discrimination. It was a remarkable legal instrument for PwDs in Asian countries when UNCRPD responded in being concern that the existing human rights instruments have not given significant impact on the improvement of PwDs’ quality of life. Accessibility legislation between Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Japan has different success rate when it comes to implementing and enforcing Universal Design via legislative and regulatory documents, government initiatives and planning approach. The success rate of implementation for Accessibility, are different from developed and developing countries even within Asian regions despite the movement started around the same time. The results are derived from content analysis of reviews chronologically and thematically at all four countries. Therefore, a brief discussion elaborated by comparing those countries of developed and developing and to conclude, signifying causes of success or the setbacks of implementation efforts. Universitas Gadjah Mada 2018-03 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/69246/1/69246_A%20Review%20of%20Universal%20Design%20and%20Accessibility.pdf Abd Samad, Nur Amira and Said, Ismail and Abdul Rahim, Asiah (2018) A review of universal design and accessibility legislations in implementation strategies among Asian countries. In: The 12th SEATUC 2018 Symposium: Engineering Education and Research for Sustainable Development 2018, 12th-13th March 2018, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. http://seatuc2018.ugm.id |
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What distinguishes the rights of Person with
Disabilities (PwDs) in gaining access to the built
environment, is Accessibility and equal participation in
the society, is discrimination. It was a remarkable legal
instrument for PwDs in Asian countries when UNCRPD
responded in being concern that the existing human
rights instruments have not given significant impact on
the improvement of PwDs’ quality of life. Accessibility
legislation between Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and
Japan has different success rate when it comes to
implementing and enforcing Universal Design via
legislative and regulatory documents, government
initiatives and planning approach. The success rate of
implementation for Accessibility, are different from
developed and developing countries even within Asian
regions despite the movement started around the same
time. The results are derived from content analysis of
reviews chronologically and thematically at all four
countries. Therefore, a brief discussion elaborated by
comparing those countries of developed and developing
and to conclude, signifying causes of success or the
setbacks of implementation efforts. |
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Abd Samad, Nur Amira Said, Ismail Abdul Rahim, Asiah |
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Abd Samad, Nur Amira Said, Ismail Abdul Rahim, Asiah |
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A review of universal design and accessibility legislations in implementation strategies among Asian countries |
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A review of universal design and accessibility legislations in implementation strategies among Asian countries |
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A review of universal design and accessibility legislations in implementation strategies among Asian countries |
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A review of universal design and accessibility legislations in implementation strategies among Asian countries |
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A review of universal design and accessibility legislations in implementation strategies among Asian countries |
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review of universal design and accessibility legislations in implementation strategies among asian countries |
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