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Land Use Policy

Land Use Policy and Environmental Justice refers to the frameworks and regulations governing how land is utilized, ensuring that all communities, particularly marginalized groups, have equitable access to environmental benefits and are protected from disproportionate environmental harms. This concept emphasizes the importance of fair decision-making processes in land management to promote social equity and sustainability.

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Land use policy plays a crucial role in shaping how communities develop and interact with their environment. It involves regulations that determine how land can be used, which can significantly impact social and economic outcomes. Environmental justice is a key aspect of land use policy, ensuring th...

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Key Terms

Zoning
The process of dividing land into zones for different uses.

Example: Residential, commercial, and industrial zones.

Environmental Justice
The fair treatment of all people regarding environmental laws and policies.

Example: Ensuring low-income neighborhoods have access to clean air.

Urban Planning
The process of designing and regulating land use in urban areas.

Example: Creating parks and public spaces in cities.

Stakeholders
Individuals or groups with an interest in a particular issue.

Example: Residents, businesses, and government agencies.

Community Engagement
Involving community members in decision-making processes.

Example: Public meetings to discuss land use changes.

Impact Assessment
Evaluating the potential effects of a project on the environment and community.

Example: Assessing how a new highway will affect local wildlife.

Related Topics

Urban Sustainability
Focuses on creating sustainable urban environments that balance economic, social, and environmental needs.
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Climate Change Policy
Examines policies aimed at mitigating climate change and their impact on communities.
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Social Equity in Planning
Explores how social equity can be integrated into urban planning processes.
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Key Concepts

Zoning LawsEnvironmental ImpactCommunity EngagementEquity in Policy