2019
DOI: 10.2298/fuace181029031r
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Accessibility to public institution facilities for people with disabilities in Novi Sad - European capital of culture 2021

Abstract: Persons with disabilities and reduced ability to move need to be provided with unimpeded access, movement, staying and working in all buildings with equal treatment as the rest of the people. The objective of this paper was to determine accessibility to public service institutions and educational institutions, as well as possible statistically significant differences in the presence of elements of accessibility between such institutions. The total of 154 buildings in Novi Sad was processed (70 educational inst… Show more

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“…For example, Botelho [37] investigated web accessibility for the disabled, whereas Roszewska [38] considered GIS as a tool for improving everyday life. Rodaković et al focused primarily on the physical accessibility of public institutions for persons with a locomotor disability [39], whereas Tsatsou [40] included ethnic minorities and the elderly in their analyses. Another avenue of research has focused on public employees (especially social workers) to identify and overcome barriers to web accessibility [22], including those created by the pandemic [41][42][43].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Botelho [37] investigated web accessibility for the disabled, whereas Roszewska [38] considered GIS as a tool for improving everyday life. Rodaković et al focused primarily on the physical accessibility of public institutions for persons with a locomotor disability [39], whereas Tsatsou [40] included ethnic minorities and the elderly in their analyses. Another avenue of research has focused on public employees (especially social workers) to identify and overcome barriers to web accessibility [22], including those created by the pandemic [41][42][43].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%