Unequal access to nature: Few outdoor spaces in Europe and the U.S. accommodate sensory, mental disabilities
Unequal access to nature: Few outdoor spaces in Europe and the U.S. accommodate sensory, mental disabilities
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Unequal access to nature: Few outdoor spaces in Europe and the U.S. accommodate sensory, mental disabilities

- Of the 193 members of the United Nations, 164 signed the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, agreeing to provide access as a right for all people to effectively participate in society, but many fall short when it comes to outdoor spaces.
- Researchers reviewed accessibility features provided by UNESCO Biosphere Reserves for physical, sensory, mental, and cognitive disabilities.
- They found that while more than half of the Reserves provide access for people with some physical disabilities, most do not appear to accommodate sensory, cognitive, or mental disabilities.