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Operationalizing spatial justice in urban planning: bridging theory with practice
This research explores the challenges of using spatial justice as a basis for public policy and urban planning. Philosophical principles of justice are useful for systematic reasoning but lack objective criteria for evaluating spatial justice. We propose a framework based on criteria from social psychology – strict equality, need, merit, and entitlement – to a territorial perspective to determine the most appropriate distribution of amenities. We aim to provide a foundation for policy evaluation and urban interventions based on a selected spatial justice criterion.
Operationalizing spatial justice in urban planning: bridging theory with practice
This research explores the challenges of using spatial justice as a basis for public policy and urban planning. Philosophical principles of justice are useful for systematic reasoning but lack objective criteria for evaluating spatial justice. We propose a framework based on criteria from social psychology – strict equality, need, merit, and entitlement – to a territorial perspective to determine the most appropriate distribution of amenities. We aim to provide a foundation for policy evaluation and urban interventions based on a selected spatial justice criterion.
Operationalizing spatial justice in urban planning: bridging theory with practice
Feitosa, Fillipe Oliveira (author) / Wolf, Jan Hendrik (author) / Lourenço Marques, João (author)
Urban Research & Practice ; 17 ; 720-736
2024-10-19
17 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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