Community Engagement and Social Equity in Urban Development Projects
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https://doi.org/10.36676/j.sust.sol.v1.i3.14Keywords:
Community Engagement, Social Equity, Urban Development, Inclusive PlanningAbstract
The critical role of community engagement and social equity in urban development projects. As cities expand and evolve, ensuring that development processes are inclusive and equitable becomes increasingly important. various urban development initiatives to assess how effectively they incorporate community participation and address social equity concerns. By analyzing case studies from diverse urban contexts, the research identifies best practices for fostering meaningful community involvement and achieving equitable outcomes. The findings reveal that projects which prioritize community engagement and social equity not only enhance the social fabric of neighbourhoods but also contribute to more sustainable and resilient urban environments. Key strategies include transparent decision-making processes, inclusive planning practices, and the incorporation of community feedback into project design and implementation. The study concludes with recommendations for policymakers and urban planners on how to integrate community engagement and social equity into future urban development projects, emphasizing the need for ongoing dialogue and collaboration with local communities to ensure that urban growth benefits all residents.
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