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Sensory Inequalities and Access to Blue Space
Sadie Rockliffe
School of Business and Law
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Blue Space
100%
Visual Impairment
80%
Well-being
40%
Engager
40%
Risk Management
20%
Reflexive
20%
Lived Experience
20%
Politicians
20%
Mixed Methods Design
20%
Swimmers
20%
South Coast
20%
Policy Intervention
20%
People with Visual Impairments
20%
Space Use
20%
UK Case Studies
20%
Data Capture
20%
Cross-sectoral
20%
Critical Paradigm
20%
Access Inequalities
20%
Mitigation Strategies
20%
Governmental Bodies
20%
Transformative Experience
20%
Safety Concerns
20%
Public Stakeholders
20%
Interest in Research
20%
Space Exposure
20%
Multisensory Methods
20%
Deep Data
20%
Social Sciences
Wellbeing
100%
Case Study
50%
UK
50%
Lived Experience
50%
Mixed Research Method Design
50%
Risk Management
50%
Swimming
50%
Encoding
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Mixed-Methods
100%
Research Design
100%
Risk Management
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Visual Impairment
100%
Wellbeing
40%
Awareness
20%
Personal Experience
20%
Research Design
20%
Swimming
20%
Mixed-Method Research
20%
Computer Science
Visual Impairment
100%
Case Study
20%
Design Research
20%
Lived Experience
20%
Risk Management
20%
Mitigation Strategy
20%
Raise Awareness
20%
Psychology
Visual Impairment
100%
Wellbeing
40%
Case Study
20%
Lived Experience
20%
Mixed Methods
20%