Breaking Down Barriers is a powerful global analysis of how historical exclusion, systemic policy failure, and economic inequality have shaped who gets to access nature—and who doesn’t. With original research, sweeping case studies, and on-the-ground innovation, Arturo Pelayo unpacks the legacy of segregation in parks, the persistence of the “nature gap,” and the structural forces keeping millions from accessing green spaces.
Inside you’ll find:
- A deep dive into Jim Crow-era park segregation and its lasting impact
- Global case studies from Sweden, Norway, Brazil, India, and beyond
- Technological breakthroughs (like all-terrain wheelchairs and adaptive hiking gear) reshaping accessibility
- Data-backed health, education, and economic consequences of nature deprivation
- Policy models that work: from Nordic “freedom to roam” to urban green equity programs
- A visionary roadmap for dismantling spatial injustice in public spaces
Whether you’re a policymaker, urban planner, educator, designer, or advocate, this book will change how you think about the outdoors—not as a luxury, but a fundamental right.
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