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https://hdl.handle.net/2183/46911 Sustainability, Spatial Justice and Social Cohesion in City Planning: What Does a Case Study on Urban Renaturalisation Teach Us?
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Andrade Suárez, M.; López-Mejuto, U.; García Docampo, M.; Varela-García, F.-A. Sustainability, Spatial Justice and Social Cohesion in City Planning: What Does a Case Study on Urban Renaturalisation Teach Us? Urban Sci. 2025, 9, 94. https://doi.org/10.3390/urbansci9040094
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[Abstract]: Rapid urbanisation generates important challenges in terms of sustainability and
spatial justice, but also presents opportunities to transform cities into more equitable and
resilient spaces. This study addresses these issues and aims to analyse the perceptions and
evaluations of the resident population of Pontevedra about urban spaces in the framework
of a renaturalisation project, integrating socio-demographic and spatial justice factors.
Quantitative methods such as factor analysis, cluster analysis and multiple regression were
used to identify patterns of satisfaction and the use of urban spaces. This study reveals
significant differences in the valuation of urban spaces according to socio-demographic
variables, especially in relation to sustainability and social cohesion. The findings thus
provide empirical evidence to guide more inclusive urban policies and emphasise the need
to incorporate citizen participation in urban design to promote territorial equity.
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