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The aim of this work is to create a structure of knowledge that allows to understand and explain different
adaptations requested in pedestrian routes to individuals. We establish the conceptual framework in which
this study fits and define its application to two types of frequent adaptations in these activities: uneven terrain
and sloped terrain (downhill), establishing which variables to consider and how they interrelate in order to
establish decision trees that allow us to make choices and set up strategies consciously and intentionally. We
also try to highlight some particularities in the application of these instruments to situations in the field of sport and tourism.
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Adaptation Systematization Uneven terrain Sloped terrain . Faculdade de Ciências Sociais
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Citation
Catarina Fernando, Helder Lopes, João Prudente and António Vi cente. Systematization of the Types of Adaptations Requested in Pedestrian Routes: Human Strategies in Sport, Tour ism and other Critical Situations. Biomed J Sci & Tech Res 56(4)-2
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Biomedical Research Network
