Obstacle

"Impediment" redirects here. For the term in Catholic canon law, see Impediment (canon law).
Obstacle to traffic caused by the Ferguson landslide in the state of California (USA)

An obstacle (also called a barrier, impediment or stumbling block) is an object, thing, action or situation that causes an obstruction. There are, therefore, different types of obstacles, which can be physical, economic, biopsychosocial, cultural, political, technological or even military.

Physical barriers

Universal access is provided in Curitiba's public transport system, Brazil.

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:

Sports barriers

A youth competitor show jumping over obstacles in Denmark.

In sports, a variety of physical barriers or obstacles were introduced in the competition rules to make them even more difficult and competitive:

Economic barriers

A common scene of emigration during drought in the Northeast of Brazil. Here, residents of the city of Caraúbas of Piauí are transported in a van-style "pau-de-arara".

Can be defined as those elements of material deprivation that people may have to achieve certain goals, such as:

Scientist Stephen Hawking on 5 May 2006, during the press conference at the Bibliothèque Nationale de France to inaugurate the Laboratory of Astronomy and Particles in Paris and the French release of his work God Created the Integers.

Biopsychosocial and cultural barriers

People are prevented to achieve certain goals by biological, psychological, social or cultural barriers, such as:

Political barriers

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:

Technological barriers

Royal Air Force Short 312 Tucano in special colours as the RAF's 2008 display aircraft.

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:

Military barriers

Berlin Wall at the Brandenburg Gate, 10 November 1989

When different communities or countries, which border or not, can not 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:

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