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Spatial justice and planning = reshaping social housing communities in a changing society /
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Spatial justice and planning/ by Shaoxu Wang, Kai Gu.
其他題名:
reshaping social housing communities in a changing society /
作者:
Wang, Shaoxu.
其他作者:
Gu, Kai.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2023.,
面頁冊數:
xix, 172 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
Introduction -- An enquiry into planning for justice -- From aspirational to operational: Towards an integrated approach to spatial justice -- Urban regeneration and social housing redevelopment in Aotearoa New Zealand: Issues and challenges -- Historical-Geographical analysis of spatial differentiations -- Changing social housing policy in the context of neoliberalism -- People, place and policy -- Spatial justice and planning: Bridging the gap.
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Housing policy. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-38070-9
ISBN:
9783031380709
Spatial justice and planning = reshaping social housing communities in a changing society /
Wang, Shaoxu.
Spatial justice and planning
reshaping social housing communities in a changing society /[electronic resource] :by Shaoxu Wang, Kai Gu. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2023. - xix, 172 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Urban book series,2365-7588. - Urban book series..
Introduction -- An enquiry into planning for justice -- From aspirational to operational: Towards an integrated approach to spatial justice -- Urban regeneration and social housing redevelopment in Aotearoa New Zealand: Issues and challenges -- Historical-Geographical analysis of spatial differentiations -- Changing social housing policy in the context of neoliberalism -- People, place and policy -- Spatial justice and planning: Bridging the gap.
Despite the significance of urban justice in planning research and practice, how just societies and cities can be organised and achieved remains contested. Spatial justice provides an integrative and unifying theory concerning place, policies, people and their interplay, but ambiguities about its practical bases have undermined its application in planning. Through creating and substantiating a new conceptual framework comprising a morphological study, policy analysis and embodiment research, this book crystallises the spatiality of (in)justice and (in)justice of spatiality in the context of social housing redevelopment. Like many countries around the world, social housing in Aotearoa New Zealand is an area of contention, especially at the building and redevelopment stages. Protecting community character and human rights has been used by social housing tenants to resist changes, but the primary focus on material outcomes neglects broadening access to planning processes. Compact, mixed tenure and sustainable (re)developments are regarded as the just built environment, as they enable equal accessibility to all. But there are contradictions between the planned spatiality of justice and individuals' socialised sensory space. Reconciliation of morphological differentiations in built forms and social cohesion remains a challenging task. This book focuses on the re-examination, integration and transferability of spatial justice. It makes a new contribution to urban justice theory by strengthening spatial justice and planning. Social housing areas are expected to adapt to changing social and economic demands while retaining much-valued established community character. This book also provides practical strategies for tackling complex planning problems in social housing redevelopment.
ISBN: 9783031380709
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-031-38070-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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