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Spatial (in)justice and place-based strategies in innovation ecosystems: the case of the Alexander Innovation Zone in Thessaloniki

open access: yesBulletin of Geography. Socio-Economic Series, 2020
The concept of spatial justice relates to the fair and equitable distribution in space of socially valued resources and opportunities. In other words, spatial justice is the spatial dimension of social justice, placing more emphasis on the geography of ...
Topaloglou Lefteris
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St John’s Parish in Cape Town and a history of the lived spatial justice acts: 1956–2020

open access: yesIn die Skriflig, 2023
St John’s is an Anglican parish in the city of Cape Town. Its six member churches are in the southern suburbs of the city. In its history as a parish, it has gained land space in the southern suburbs of Cape Town.
Ntandoyenkosi N.N. Mlambo, Henry Mbaya
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Rethinking the space of tourism, its power-geometries, and spatial justice

open access: yesJournal of Sustainable Tourism, 2022
This article critically reflects on the space of tourism and its intersection with spatial justice. Despite the urgency to embrace a more just, sustainable, tourism the space of tourism has not yet received a sufficiently forceful reflection.
L. Tomassini, I. Lamond
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Spatial Justice and Regional Inequality: An Interdisciplinary Systematic Review [PDF]

open access: yesInterdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities, 2018
Regions have challenges with the phenomenon of injustice from many aspects, and in different areas suffer from inappropriate distribution of benefits and lack of suitable access to services.
H. Dadashpoor, N. Alvandipour
doaj   +1 more source

Understanding the experiences of Indigenous minorities through the lens of spatial justice: the case of Orang Asli in Peninsular Malaysia

open access: yesRegional Science Policy & Practice, 2022
Like many Indigenous people around the world, the original inhabitants of Peninsular Malaysia, the Orang Asli, live predominantly in marginal, remote areas, and have below-average levels of education, health and living standards. Their customary reliance
Ma Dong, P. Midmore, M. Plotnikova
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Indicators for Measuring Spatial Justice and Land Tenure Security for Poor and Low Income Urban Dwellers

open access: yesLand, 2018
There exist various indicators that measure land tenure security for urbanites. Most of those indicators measure the degree to which land titling promotes the security of tenure. Based on the reviewed literature, it is admitted that land titling is not a
Ernest Uwayezu, Walter T. de Vries
doaj   +1 more source

Priority Assessment of Iranian Islamic Development Indicators in the Realization of Spatial Planning of Khorasan Razavi Province with the Justice Based Approach [PDF]

open access: yesجغرافیا و توسعه, 2016
Equitable economic development is the most important purpose of the  Islamic economic system and spatial planning is a kind of developmental planning that attempts to remove regional imbalances and social and economical inequality within the framework of
Mirnajaf Mousavi, Fatemeh sadat Kahaki
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Environmental justice and its geographical aspects in Hungary

open access: yesTér és Társadalom, 2021
In recent decades, environmental justice has become a defining concept in socio-spatial inequality research, political debates, and activism. Environmental justice research, which is essentially based on theories of social and spatial justice and ...
Nagy Gyula
doaj   +1 more source

Place-based development and spatial justice

open access: yesEuropean Planning Studies, 2021
Within EU cohesion policy, a place-based approach is expected to promote a strategic shift towards more place-sensitive, cross-sectoral and socially inclusive development.
S. Weck, A. Madanipour, Peter Schmitt
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Situating spatial justice in counter-urban lifestyle mobilities: relational rural theory in a time of crisis

open access: yesGeografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography, 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic has renewed the rural idyll, as urban-dwellers seek greener, safer spaces. If the counter-urban trend appears for novel reasons, it does so along lifestyle mobilities’ well-worn paths.
Bryonny Goodwin‐Hawkins   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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