Obstacle


An obstacle is an object, thing, action or situation that causes an obstruction. A obstacle blocks or hinders our way forward. Different types of obstacles include physical, economic, biopsychosocial, cultural, political, technological and military.

Types

Physical

As physical obstacles, we can enumerate all those physical barriers that block the action and prevent the progress or the achievement of a concrete goal. Examples:
In sports, a variety of physical barriers or obstacles were introduced in the competition rules to make them even more difficult and competitive:
Can be defined as those elements of material deprivation that people may have to achieve certain goals, such as:
  • the lack of money as an obstacle to the development of certain projects;
  • the lack of water as an obstacle to the human capacity to produce certain crops on the field and to their own survival;
  • the lack of light as an obstacle to mobility at night;
  • the lack of electricity as an obstacle to the benefits provided by electronic devices and electrical machines;
  • the lack of schools and teachers as obstacles to education and the fullness of citizenship;
  • the lack of hospitals and physicians as obstacles to a system for the improvement of public health;
  • the lack of transportation infrastructure as an obstacle to trade, industrial and tourism activities, among others, and to economic development.

    Biopsychosocial and cultural

People are prevented to achieve certain goals by biological, psychological, social or cultural barriers, such as:
Obstacles or difficulties which groups of citizens, their political representatives, political parties or countries interpose to each other in order to hinder the actions of certain of their opponents, such as:
The improvement of living conditions of any human community is constantly challenged by the need of technologies still inaccessible or unavailable, which can be internally developed or acquired from other communities that have already developed them, and in both cases must overcome such barriers as:
  • in the technology transfer between different countries, the trade and diplomatic negotiating skills with the countries which are providers of the desired new technologies;
  • in the internal development approach, the educational level of the community or country, the accessible collection of specialized information, their technological and industrial base, their institutional level of scientific and technological research, development and innovation, and the level of practiced international collaboration.

    Military

When different communities or countries, which border or not, cannot develop good relations, for economic, cultural or political reasons, they may exceed the limits of diplomatic negotiations, creating military defensive or offensive obstacles to their opponents or enemies, such as:
  • building fortifications, entrenchments, barbed wire beds or mine fields, and other similar tactics intended to prevent or hinder movement of the enemy in a certain direction, and to protect your own forces from attack;
  • blocking or destroying physical resources or logistic interconnections, such as bridges, highways, ports or airports, creating barriers to migration, trade, tourism, etc.;
  • the invasion of the opponent's territory, seeking to block, destroy or use physical, logistical or strategic resources, in order to hinder existing threats.

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