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[et al.] -- Schelling's checkerboard and computer simulators' predictions of spatial isolation of group homes for persons with disabilities / Kenneth Robey -- Exploring the feasibility of using "Google street view" to assess the accessibility of community environments : developing definitions and observational protocol for image recognition and classification / Tom Seekins, Brandon Rennie, Julia Hammond -- The effects of professional discourse on disability 1931-2009 : environments of inclusive and restricted participation / Rebecca Beals, Robert Fiala -- Using a rapid scan to assess the need for a scoping review of the literature on the environment and disability / Julia Hammond, Tom Seekins -- Examining macro and meso level barriers to hiring persons with disabilities : a scoping review / Lynn Shaw ... [et al.] -- "I can reinvent myself out here" : experiences of nature inclusion and mental wellbeing / Sonya L. 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