Mapping for Access: A Methodology for Improving Inclusion on University Campuses

Author:

Fast Victoria1,Lamoureux Zachary1,Derksen Linda2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geography / University of Calgary / Calgary / AB / Canada

2. Department of Sociology / Vancouver Island University / Nanaimo / BC / Canada

Abstract

Maps are critical for university campuses, as they help students, staff, and visitors navigate the often-scattered array of buildings that have grown over time. However, most campus maps do not contain critical pedestrian-level navigation information such as sidewalks, stairs, and entrances. This void is especially problematic for one in five people with mobility-related disabilities, whether temporary, permanent, or invisible. In this research, we set out to create more inclusive and accessible campus maps. Using Vancouver Island University’s Nanaimo, BC campus as a case study, we present a methodology for creating an access map and discuss the impact the map, data, and project overall has had on the campus community and facilities services. In sharing this research methodology, we want to enable and advocate for all campuses to create access maps.

Publisher

University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress)

Subject

Earth-Surface Processes

Reference44 articles.

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2. Americans with Disabilities Act. 2010. “2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design.” Available at https://www.ada.gov/law-and-regs/design-standards/2010-stds/

3. Ballester, Miquel Ginard, Maurici Ruiz Pérez, and John Stuiver. 2008. “Automatic Pedestrian Network Generation.” Agile 2011, 1–13.

4. Mapping for Wheelchair Users: Route Navigation in Urban Spaces

5. Canadian Standards Association. 2023. “B651–23: Accessible Design for the Built Environment.”

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