TY - JOUR TI - Planning Ecologically Just Cities: A Framework to Assess Ecological Injustice Hotspots for Targeted Urban Design and Planning of Nature-Based Solutions AU - Pineda-Pinto, Melissa AU - Frantzeskaki, Niki AU - Chandrabose, Manoj AU - Herreros-Cantis, Pablo AU - McPhearson, Timon AU - Nygaard, Christian A. AU - Raymond, Christopher T2 - Urban Policy and Research AB - This paper presents a typology of ecological injustice hotspots for targeted design of nature-based solutions to guide planning and designing of just cities. The typology demonstrates how the needs and capabilities of nonhuman nature can be embedded within transitions to multi- and interspecies relational futures that regenerate and protect urban social-ecological systems. We synthesise the findings of previous quantitative and qualitative analyses to develop the Ecologically Just Cities Framework that (1) works as a diagnostic tool to characterise four types of urban ecological injustices and (2) identifies nature-based planning actions that can best respond to different types of place-based ecological injustices. DA - 2022/07/03/ PY - 2022 DO - 10.1080/08111146.2022.2093184 DP - Taylor and Francis+NEJM VL - 40 IS - 3 SP - 206 EP - 222 SN - 0811-1146 ST - Planning Ecologically Just Cities UR - https://doi.org/10.1080/08111146.2022.2093184 Y2 - 2023/05/09/01:18:02 KW - Urban planning ER -