social equity in urban planning
Social equity in urban planning refers to ensuring fairness and justice in the distribution of resources, benefits, and opportunities among different groups of people within a city or urban area. It aims to address and rectify existing inequalities, particularly for marginalized or disadvantaged communities, by promoting affordable housing, access to basic services, transportation, quality education, healthcare, and other essential amenities.
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