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From Social Equity to Spatial Equity in Urban Space Case Study: Olympic Plaza
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2020
Inclusivity is an important concept within social practices. However, in many urban spaces which are the platform for social interactions and behaviors, opportunities and resources are not distributed equally among urban dwellers. A diverse range of urban dwellers everyday use urban spaces. Nevertheless, in some cases, marginalized groups such as those with low incomes, immigrants from diverse cultures, and those with special needs may not be considered. Numerous research studies address the
doi:10.11575/prism/37825
fatcat:5yky27jdazagnarqcxd2bhm26m