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Social Equity In Urban Planning

overall review score: 4.5
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Social equity in urban planning refers to the fair distribution of benefits and burdens in the development of cities, ensuring that all residents have access to resources and opportunities.

Key Features

  • Fair distribution of resources
  • Addressing historical inequities
  • Community engagement and participation
  • Promoting inclusivity and diversity

Pros

  • Promotes social justice
  • Creates more inclusive and sustainable communities
  • Reduces disparities in access to amenities and services

Cons

  • Challenges in implementation and measuring impact
  • Resistance from stakeholders who may be resistant to change

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