Declaration on Accessibility - Project archives

The Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development endeavours to make its websites and mobile applications accessible to all in accordance with the Sächsisches Inklusionsgesetz (SächsInklusG), the Barrierefreie-Websites-Gesetz (BfWebG) as well as the Barrierefreie-Informationstechnik-Verordnung (BITV 2.0). The BfWebG is supplemented by the Barrierefreie-Websites-Verordnung (BfWebVO). These laws are in accordance with the EU Web Accessibility Directive 2016/2102.

This accessibility statement applies to the following project websites and web apps, which have not been updated since 23 September 2019 and which are still maintained for the purpose of documentation

 http://marex-project.de/ | http://regklam.dehttp://wissenswege.ioer.info/


Degree of accessibility

The degree of accessibility is oriented on the international Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.1) at conformance level AA and the European standard EN 301 549, version 3.2.1. For PDF documents, we observe the international standard PDF/UA-1.

According to the above guidelines, these websites/mobile apps are not fully accessible.

Lack of accessibility due to disproportionate burden

Currently, it would impose a disproportionate burden to make the following content fully accessible, according to Section 2(3) BfWebG in conjunction with Directive (EU) 2016/2102, Article 5 and Recital 39:

  • Some colour contrast ratios are below the required minimum values as the design was developed before September 2018.
  • Not all images/icons have alternative texts.

Non-accessible content not subject to regulations on accessibility

The following content is currently not accessible. It is exempt from this requirement under Section 1(2) Para 1 of the BfWebG in conjunction with Article 1(4) of EU Directive 2016/2102:

  • File downloads published before 23 September 2018 and not required for active administrative procedures.
  • Audio/video clips published before 23 September 2020.
  • Maps whose essential information is offered in some accessible alternative. If, for example, a map is used to explain the route to the institute, directions to the institute are also provided in written form.
  • Archive areas that are no longer subject to updating. This includes, for example, old research projects whose information is only retained for the purpose of documentation.

Preparation of the declaration

This declaration was prepared on 14 November 2022.
Since the web pages are only kept for documentation purposes, no further checks are carried out.

Feedback and contact details

If you encounter any problems accessing our websites and mobile applications, or if you need information about content that is not accessible, please contact us at: barrierefreiheitioer@ioer.de.

We will try to resolve the reported problems or provide you with non-accessible information in an accessible form.

Enforcement procedure

You have made a query regarding the accessibility of our websites and mobile applications using the above contact. If no satisfactory solution is achieved within a reasonable period of time (usually four weeks), you can contact the office of the State Commissioner for the Inclusion of People with Disabilities (Enforcement Office) at the Saxon State Chancellery, which is responsible for the relevant enforcement procedure. When disputes arise between public bodies in Saxony and users of websites or mobile applications, the Enforcement Office strives to find an amicable solution without recourse to the courts. This arbitration procedure is free of charge and participants do not need to appoint legal counsel.

For more information, please contact:

Sächsische Staatskanzlei
Geschäftsstelle des Landesbeauftragten für Inklusion der Menschen mit Behinderungen
Durchsetzungsstelle
Archivstraße 1
01097 Dresden
Tel: 0351 564 10713
Fax: 0351 564 10999
Email: durchsetzungsstelleioer@sk.sachsen.de
Website: https://www.durchsetzungsstelle.sachsen.de

 

The Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development is jointly funded by the federal government and the federal states.

FS Sachsen

This measure is co-financed by tax funds on the basis of the budget approved by the Saxon State Parliament.