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Measuring and Implementing Spatial Justice in Lakeside Tourist Destinations: A Study on the Perception of Indigenous People on the West Coast of Erhai Lake

open access: yesRedai dili, 2023
In recent years, the ecological control of lakeside areas and the issue of spatial justice and injustice have aroused widespread interest in the academic community. This field of research would benefit from greater scientific measurement of the degree of
Fang Shanshan, Wang Weiyan, Wang Yue
doaj   +1 more source

Rural recovery or rural spatial justice? Responding to multiple crises for the British countryside

open access: yesGeography Journal, 2023
This commentary proposes the adoption of a spatial justice approach to understanding the multiple crises facing rural Britain and developing policy responses.
Michael Woods
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Spatial justice as a prerequisite for a just transition in rural areas? The case study from the Irish peatlands

open access: yesEnvironment and Planning C Politics and Space, 2023
Energy production from fossil fuels is gradually phased out as many countries aim to transition to a low-carbon society. As society and technology are intertwined, phasing out fossil fuels impacts people and communities. Especially those who heavily rely
Aparajita Banerjee, G. Schuitema
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Application of Random Forest and SHAP Tree Explainer in Exploring Spatial (In)Justice to Aid Urban Planning

open access: yesISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 2021
In light of recent local, national, and global events, spatial justice provides a potentially powerful lens by which to explore a multitude of spatial inequalities. For more than two decades, scholars have been espousing the power of this concept to help
Debzani Deb, Russell M. Smith
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The Space Between Us: Questioning Multi-Spatial Justice in the Upcoming Indonesia’s Capital

open access: yesJournal of Human Rights Culture and Legal System, 2023
Land is not only defined as an object of ownership by certain community groups, especially indigenous communities. Land has intrinsic value inherent in the way of life and culture, thus affecting the quality of life.
Prischa Listiningrum   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Spatial justice in the development of a women’s football team in Melbourne, Australia; an ethnographic study

open access: yesGender, Place & Culture, 2023
The barriers and challenges to women’s participation in sport have been well established, however there is a paucity of research examining the development of a women’s football team from an ethnographic methodology.
Nadia Bevan   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Interrupting separateness, disrupting comfort: An autoethnographic account of lived religion, ubuntu and spatial justice

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2016
This article uses a fictionalised encounter as the basis for an autoethnographic exploration of the intersections between the South African social value of ubuntu and the notion of spatial justice.
John Eliastam
doaj   +1 more source

The concept of spatial justice and the European Union’s territorial cohesion

open access: yesEuropean Planning Studies, 2021
Regional disparities and inequalities have been a key concern in the EU. This paper develops a concept of spatial justice to examine the European Union policy of territorial cohesion and its reforms.
A. Madanipour, M. Shucksmith, E. Brooks
semanticscholar   +1 more source

“We're not dead yet!“: Extreme energy and transport poverty, perpetual peripheralization, and spatial justice among Gypsies and Travellers in Northern Ireland

open access: yesRenewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2022
Even though a place to call home may be a fundamental human right, Gypsies and Travellers often confront some of the poorest health outcomes of any group in society, face almost constant accommodation insecurity, and reside in living environments with ...
B. Sovacool, D. D. Furszyfer Del Rio
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Analyzing the impact of equitable urban service distribution on citizen mobility: a spatial justice perspective [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Human Capital in Urban Management
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Achieving spatial-place justice in the distribution of urban services is a significant goal for urban planners. It involves ensuring fair and equitable access to resources and services in a physical space so that all ...
M. Nazarabadian   +2 more
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