Introduction to Spatial Justice: Frameworks for Designers of the Built Environment
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Introduction to Spatial Justice: Frameworks for Designers of the Built Environment offers architecture and planning students a clear entry point into social, environmental, and spatial justice. Through short, modular chapters, it traces how histories of inequity become built into cities and landscapes, then provides analytical tools and narrative scenarios to recognize and challenge those patterns. The book invites readers to move from theory to practice, designing spaces that redistribute resources, widen representation, and support multispecies flourishing.
Publication Date
2025
Publisher
LOUIS Pressbooks
Recommended Citation
Capra-Ribeiro, Fabio, "Introduction to Spatial Justice: Frameworks for Designers of the Built Environment" (2025). E-Textbooks. 6.
https://repository.lsu.edu/etext/6
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This book was made possible through generous support from the Louisiana State University (LSU) Open Educational Resources (OER) fellowship. Deep gratitude is extended to the fellowship committee and the broader LSU OER program for their dedication to educational equity. Such initiatives play a crucial role in empowering educators worldwide to develop and share high-quality, open-access educational resources.