This book argues that communities need better planning to be safely navigated by people with mobility impairment and to facilitate intergenerational aging in place.
This book argues that communities need better planning to be safely navigated by people with mobility impairment and to facilitate intergenerational aging in place.
Robin Paul Malloy is the E.¿I. White Chair and Distinguished Professor of Law, and Kauffman Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Syracuse University, New York. He is a recognized expert on property development law, land use law, and real estate transactions. He has authored eight books, including two earlier books with Cambridge University Press and a leading casebook on real estate transactions; edited eight additional books; and authored numerous articles and book chapters. He is an editor of three different book series including the Cambridge Disability Law and Policy series (with Peter Blanck).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Inclusion by design: thinking beyond a civil rights paradigm 2. Planning and zoning under the police power 3. Regulating inclusive design 4. Inclusive design in a market context 5. Additional zoning concepts for inclusive design 6. Conclusion.
1. Inclusion by design: thinking beyond a civil rights paradigm 2. Planning and zoning under the police power 3. Regulating inclusive design 4. Inclusive design in a market context 5. Additional zoning concepts for inclusive design 6. Conclusion.
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