PRESENTATIONS
In short: 'Session A'
addressed GIS-based 2D modelling of physical and perceptual barriers.
'Session B' focused on SAMMIE/CAD-based 3D modelling of physical
barriers, and address associated perceptual barriers. John Clarkson,
Cambridge Engineering Design Centre, kindly agreed to be the discussant
for both these sessions.
Session 'C' addressed those with a
particular interest in consultation and engagement of people who
experience difficulty in negotiating the 'journey chain'. Trevor Mason,
Hertfordshire County Council, has kindly agreed to be the discussant
for this session.
Introduction
Dr Philippa Hemmings, Head of Engineering for Sustainability, EPSRC:
Prof Graeme Evans, AUNT-SUE Principal Investigator (London Met):
Session A
Prof Roger Mackett, Dr Helena Titheridge & Kamal Achuthan (UCL):
Dr Claire Ellul, Ben Calnan and Prof Graeme Evans (London Met):
Session B
Dr Russell Marshall, Pete Davies and Dr Steve Summerskill (Loughborough Uni.):
- Designing out barriers at the individual scale - Part 1
- Designing out barriers at the individual scale - Part 2
Session C
Prof Graeme Evans (London Met):
Prof Roger Mackett, Dr Helena Titheridge and Kamal Achuthan (UCL):
- Involving people in designing out barriers to access: ConSEPT - Part 1
- Involving people in designing out barriers to access: ConSEPT - Part 2
Dr Helena Titheridge (UCL) and Juliet Solomon (London Met):
Dr Russell Marshall, Pete Davies and Dr Steve Summerskill (Loughborough Uni.):
- Involving people in designing out transport facility barriers - Part 1
- Involving people in designing out transport facility barriers - Part 2
Dr Claire Ellul and Ben Calnan (London Met):
Dr Steve Shaw (London Met) and Dr John Forrester (Stockholm Environment Institute):
- Learning from the insights of local users: Map-walks and GIS-P panel - Part 1
- Learning from the insights of local users: Map-walks and GIS-P panel - Part 2
- Learning from the insights of local users: Map-walks and GIS-P panel - Part 3
- Learning from the insights of local users: Map-walks and GIS-P panel - Part 4
