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Inclusive public open space for all: Spatial justice with health considerations
Habitat International, 2021Public open space (POS) is often regarded as a necessity that is meant to be enjoyed by everyone, especially as we move toward a post-pandemic society. It is considered one of the most crucial public health assets that contribute tremendously to people’s
Izzy Yi Jian, E. Chan, Yang Xu, E. Owusu
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Proceedings of the ACM First International Workshop on Understanding the City with Urban Informatics, 2015
'Regeneration of place that has socially just outcomes' is taken as the broad definition of 'spatial justice' in this position paper, based on a longitudinal case study of North Kensington from 1976 to 2012.The research topic of 'spatial justice in planning theory and regeneration practice' follows the researcher's experience over three decades as a ...
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'Regeneration of place that has socially just outcomes' is taken as the broad definition of 'spatial justice' in this position paper, based on a longitudinal case study of North Kensington from 1976 to 2012.The research topic of 'spatial justice in planning theory and regeneration practice' follows the researcher's experience over three decades as a ...
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Accessibility, mobility, and spatial justice in Nairobi, Kenya
Journal of Urban Affairs, 2022A focus on motorized mobility has been subtracted from the advancement of the modes of mobility used by the majority in Nairobi, especially the most vulnerable, with a discernible outcome of injustices.
D. Nyamai, S. Schramm
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2023
Spatializing Justice calls for architects and urban designers to do more than design buildings and physical systems. Architects should take a position against inequality and practice accordingly. With these thirty short, manifesto-like texts—building blocks for a new kind of architecture—Spatializing Justice offers a practical handbook for confronting ...
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Spatializing Justice calls for architects and urban designers to do more than design buildings and physical systems. Architects should take a position against inequality and practice accordingly. With these thirty short, manifesto-like texts—building blocks for a new kind of architecture—Spatializing Justice offers a practical handbook for confronting ...
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Without permission: guerrilla gardening, contested places, spatial justice
Review of Communication, 2022This article examines the guerilla garden as a contested space of knowledge and a means of (re)composing urban landscapes. Guerilla gardening is the radical transformation of public property for illicit cultivation. As a practice, it involves individuals
D. Sackey
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Datafication and urban (in)justice: Towards a digital spatial justice
Geography CompassIn light of the challenges surrounding the conceptualization and definition of spatial justice within our increasingly data‐driven society, this article commences an inquiry into the convergence of space, justice, and data within human geography ...
Miriam Tedeschi
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On Pedestrian Accessibility: Spatial Justice and Progressive Planning in African Cities
Journal of planning literatureAfrica is predicted to be the fastest urbanizing continent over the next century, with its primary and secondary cities expected to experience rapid growth. On the continent, over 70 percent of daily trips are made by walking.
P. Cobbinah, B. Finn
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, 2021
Spatial justice includes the right of residents to define their own space of habitation, the places in which their everyday lives unfold. Recent scholarship has shown how this right has come under pressure in the countryside, prompting a need for ...
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Spatial justice includes the right of residents to define their own space of habitation, the places in which their everyday lives unfold. Recent scholarship has shown how this right has come under pressure in the countryside, prompting a need for ...
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Public Los Angeles, 2019
The specific term “spatial justice” has not been commonly used until very recently, and even today there are tendencies among geographers and planners to avoid the explicit use of the adjective “spatial” in describing the search for justice and democracy
E. Soja
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The specific term “spatial justice” has not been commonly used until very recently, and even today there are tendencies among geographers and planners to avoid the explicit use of the adjective “spatial” in describing the search for justice and democracy
E. Soja
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Spatial justice in public open space planning: Accessibility and inclusivity
, 2020Among different types of land use, public open space (POS) is noted as one of the most important assets for a city and local community, which benefits people in terms of their social, physical, and psychological well-being.
Izzy Yi Jian, Jiemei Luo, E. Chan
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