Assumptions of the Concept of Spatial Justice in the Theory and Practice of Urban Planning Processes

The topic of justice and equality in Lithuania has been studied mostly from the sociological point of view and the most commonly used concepts are segregation, differentiation, and polarization. The article analyzes the concept of spatial justice, its theoretical and practical assumptions discuss ur...

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Published inArchitecture and urban planning Vol. 18; no. 1; pp. 111 - 119
Main Author Jankauskaitė-Jurevičienė, Laura
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Riga Sciendo 01.01.2022
Riga Technical University
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Summary:The topic of justice and equality in Lithuania has been studied mostly from the sociological point of view and the most commonly used concepts are segregation, differentiation, and polarization. The article analyzes the concept of spatial justice, its theoretical and practical assumptions discuss urban policy, how the public understands spatial justice and how it is taking part in the decision-making in Lithuanian city planning processes. For the case study, the examples of public participation in urban planning processes in Kaunas city are analyzed.
ISSN:2255-8764
1691-4333
2255-8764
DOI:10.2478/aup-2022-0011