Determining indicators related to land management interventions to measure spatial inequalities in an urban (Re)development process

Youness Achmani, Walter T. de Vries, José Serrano, Mathieu Bonnefond

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Abstract

Nowadays, urban sprawl, urban densification, housing shortages, and land scarcity are some problems that intervene in the practice of urban planning. Those specific problems are currently more than ever emergent because they imply the notion of spatial justice and socio-spatial inequalities. Hence, it seems necessary to promptly research and describe these from a new and different perspective. Thus, we consider the Institutional Analysis and Development to define a conceptual framework to assess spatial justice. We simplify it into a three-dimensional model (rule, process, and outcomes) in which a matrix of indicators applies on each level. We elaborate the indicators to measure spatial inequalities in an urban development project, for which the reason we refer to the egalitarian paradigm of spatial justice. While spatial inequalities raise questions about land management, we elaborate those indicators related to three land management interventions: the use, access to, and redistribution of land use.

Original languageEnglish
Article number448
Pages (from-to)1-15
Number of pages15
JournalLand
Volume9
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2020

Keywords

  • Institutional analysis and development
  • Land management
  • Spatial inequalities
  • Spatial justice
  • Urban (re)development process

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