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Melchor Fernández Fernández
Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
Spain
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-6255-2033
Dolores Riveiro
Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
Spain
http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0104-4331
No 30 (2018): Bioeconomics and the Memory of Territories: Transdisciplinarity for a Responsable Future, Articles
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15304/s.30.5388
Submitted: 31-07-2018 Accepted: 28-11-2018 Published: 20-12-2018
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Abstract

Accessibility to basic services is essential to ensure the quality of life of the population. A balanced distribution of these services (schools, health centers, pharmacy offices, social centers, sports services, financial services, supermarkets, etc.) allows the population to identify themselves with their closest space, increasing social cohesion and the interrelation between the population center and its inhabitants. In fact, one of the factors that can cause or aggravate the social exclusion of individuals lies in the vulnerability, social exclusion or stigma of the territories they inhabit. In this paper,

we reflect on the concept of territorial exclusion and its relation to social exclusion, we present a method of quantification and analysis of territorial exclusion and show the results of its application to a basic public service, the pharmaceutical services. The results show that the current regulation does not allow to solve the problems of access to the medication of multiply population centers in the interior of Lugo and Ourense.

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