[HTML][HTML] Socio-economic projections in urban climate change adaptation planning: Practices and prospects for just adaptation

M Prall, M Olazabal, M Lehmann - Habitat International, 2023 - Elsevier
Urban climate change adaptation efforts have often been criticized for exacerbating the
inequitable impacts of climate change by failing to address the social, economic, and …

Advocacy planning: were expectations fulfilled?

T Sager - Planning Perspectives, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Civil society engagement in the spatial planning of neighborhoods has been an increasing
trend from the middle of the 1960s. Advocacy planning has been a branch of planning …

[HTML][HTML] The landscape and evolution of urban planning science

M Haghani, S Sabri, C De Gruyter, A Ardeshiri… - Cities, 2023 - Elsevier
The science of urban planning has drawn on a wide range of disciplines and research
perspectives. This makes it challenging to define the boundaries and directions of the field …

Spatial equity of park green space using KD2SFCA and web map API: A case study of zhengzhou, China

Z Zheng, W Shen, Y Li, Y Qin, L Wang - Applied Geography, 2020 - Elsevier
In our review of the research on PGS (park green space) spatial equity, little consideration
has been given to the impacts of small spatial scales and measurement accuracy on spatial …

Towards a just sustainability transition in tourism: A multispecies justice perspective

R Rastegar - Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management, 2022 - Elsevier
Despite increasing attention to questions of justice, particularly in academia, this has not
necessarily impacted on tourism policy and practice. Evidence shows how unjust structures …

[HTML][HTML] Whose justice? Social (in) justice in tourism boycotts

S Seyfi, R Rastegar, S Kuhzady, CM Hall… - Annals of Tourism …, 2023 - Elsevier
Boycotting has long been acclaimed as an exemplary nonviolent tactic utilized in the pursuit
of social justice. Guided by justice and political consumerism literature and using critical …

Spatializing inequality across residential built-up types: A relational geography of urban density in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

A de Castro Mazarro, SK Sikder, AA Pedro - Habitat International, 2022 - Elsevier
Overcrowding in informal housing is a core problem in international development debates,
whereby slum upgrading is viewed as a dominant policy to integrate formal and informal …

Assessing inequity in zoning bylaw: a case of Edmonton, Canada

S Agrawal, J Syvixay, P Sangapala, E Hill… - Planning Practice & …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Equity is a key concern for municipalities, yet current planning scholarship lacks clear,
pragmatic guidance on how to identify inequity in municipal zoning bylaws. Although …

The public interest-schools of thought in planning

A Sheydayi, H Dadashpoor - Progress in Planning, 2022 - Elsevier
The public interest has traditionally been a key reason for the legitimacy of planning.
Although planning theory and practice are always shaped by a particular understanding of …

Do new brooms sweep clean? Striving for 'A Just Europe'in the Territorial Agenda 2030

E Evrard, P Schmitt - European Planning Studies, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT The Territorial Agenda 2030, adopted in December 2020, introduces a new
policy frame: that of 'A Just Europe'. This intergovernmental policy document is intended to …