Inclusive Planning
Definition
An approach to urban planning that seeks to include diverse voices and address the needs of all community members, particularly marginalized groups.
Purpose
Create equitable and accessible urban environments.
Examples of Use
- Designing accessible public spaces.
- Ensuring affordable housing options.
- Engaging underrepresented communities in planning processes.
- Providing multilingual resources and outreach.
- Implementing universal design principles.
Related Terms
- Participatory Planning
- Equitable Development
- Universal Design
- Social Inclusion
- Community Engagement
Notes
Inclusive planning promotes social equity and justice in urban development, ensuring that all community members benefit from urban growth and improvements.