| Abstract | This Compendium Report provides a comprehensive framework to guide the operationalisation of justice in urban street transformations. Grounded in the principles of distributive, procedural, recognition, and restorative justice, the Deliverable offers a robust foundation for policymakers, practitioners, and communities seeking to create more equitable, inclusive, and sustainable streets. At its core, the Deliverable introduces the Just Streets Co-Creation Framework, which integrates both a conceptual understanding of justice dimensions and a practical cycle of cocreation. It addresses the need to move beyond abstract commitments to justice by providing clear, actionable pathways that can reshape how street change is imagined, designed, implemented, and institutionalised. The framework combines three essential components: The Justice Dimensions: Distributive, procedural, recognition, and restorative justice are outlined as interconnected pillars that should inform all phases of street transformation. This multidimensional perspective helps ensure that justice is understood not merely as the fair distribution of resources, but also as a matter of participation, respect for difference, and historical repair. The Just Streets Pathways: A set of phases that translate justice principles into practice (coidentify needs, co-vision futures, co-design solutions, experiment, co-evaluate and learn, and shift institutions), providing dynamic pathways for embedding justice as an ongoing process, not a one-off intervention. Tools and Methods: A curated set of participatory tools, methods, and examples is provided for each phase. These include community mapping, participatory budgeting, living labs, visioning workshops, universal design audits, and justice-focused investment instruments. This work not only contributes to scholarly debates on mobility justice but also equips cities with practical strategies to deliver fairer and more inclusive urban futures. |
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