In the contemporary era, prioritizing justice across diverse societal segments is imperative.Achieving heightened justice involves fostering synergy among scientific and research fields. Theinterplay between humans and the environment, shaped by varying landscapes, underscores the need for environmental justice. This extends to promoting equity in urban space utilization for different demographics. This research probes the human characteristics pivotal for fair urban space enjoyment and anticipates how cityscapes adapt. Its primary goal is to augment the environmentaljustice framework by accentuating the profound interaction between humans and the environment in landscapes. Employing a descriptive-analytical approach, the study explores justice and environmental justice concepts, identifying human and environmental indicators crucial for promoting environmental justice.
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