Urban inequality and planning in a context of socio-ecological transition: The Conseil interculturel de Montréal’s action research experience - Archive ouverte HAL
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Urban inequality and planning in a context of socio-ecological transition: The Conseil interculturel de Montréal’s action research experience

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In Montreal, territorial inequalities are a central issue in planning policies, with a view to a fairer socio-ecological transition. Although the City of Montreal recognizes the existence of such inequalities within its territory, much remains to be done to guarantee equitable access to urban resources for all citizens. As part of the renewal of the city’s Urban Planning and Mobility Plan, the Conseil interculturel de Montréal (CIM) is looking at the experiences of immigrant and racialized people in terms of territorial inequalities. Drawing on an in-depth review of grey and academic literature, as well as an online survey and mapping-discussion workshops conducted in three disadvantaged city neighborhoods – Saint-Léonard, Saint-Laurent and Montréal-Nord – immigrant and racialized people not only identify obstacles to accessing urban resources, notably public transport, affordable housing and green spaces, but also put forward solutions to address these persistent issues.
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hal-04743711 , version 1 (18-10-2024)

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Chloé Reiser. Urban inequality and planning in a context of socio-ecological transition: The Conseil interculturel de Montréal’s action research experience. 2024. ⟨hal-04743711⟩
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