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Operationalizing Equity in Urban Redevelopment: A Justice-Centered Metrics Framework

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  • Mark Yarish

    (Capitol Technology University, Laurel, MD, USA)

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This article introduces the Justice Metrics Framework (JMF) for incorporating equity into urban sustainability using measurable indicators and a dashboard-based approach for monitoring. Building on research at the intersection of GeoAI, environmental justice, and eco-gentrification, this argument suggests that urban “improvement†should be evaluated through both distributional and procedural justice outcomes, rather than just technical performance. Methodologically, it offers a conceptual and design-oriented framework, illustrated through the Gowanus Canal Superfund redevelopment rather than a complete empirical evaluation. The JMF operationalizes six indicators: an Affordable Units Ratio (AUR) and Local Housing Retention Index (LHR) to monitor affordable housing provision and displacement risk; a Stormwater Burden Mitigation and Storage Ratio (SBMSR) and Combined Sewer Stress and Capacity Index (CSCI) to track how infrastructure changes redistribute hydraulic risk; a Community Participation Score (CPS) to quantify procedural inclusion; and an Environmental Health Burden Index (EHBI) to assess cumulative exposures. These indicators are integrated into an open-data dashboard that combines spatial, socio-demographic, and environmental datasets. The model supports transparency, continuous monitoring, and community oversight, providing a replicable tool for municipal agencies, community organizations, and private developers to assess whether sustainability investments advance or undermine equitable urban renewal.

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  • Mark Yarish, 2025. "Operationalizing Equity in Urban Redevelopment: A Justice-Centered Metrics Framework," Scientia Moralitas Journal, Scientia Moralitas, Research Institute, vol. 10(2), pages 140-153, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:smo:journl:v:10:y:2025:i:2:p:140-153
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    1. Mark YARISH, 2025. "Toward Net Zero CSO: Designing a Real-Time Metrics Dashboard for Gowanus," RAIS Journal for Social Sciences, Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies, vol. 9(2), pages 328-342, November.
    2. Mark Yarish, 2025. "Geo-Analytics and Eco-Gentrification: A Framework for Equitable Resilience in the Gowanus Canal," Scientia Moralitas Journal, Scientia Moralitas, Research Institute, vol. 10(1), pages 253-277, July.
    3. Mark Yarish, 2025. "GeoAI and Urban Justice: An Equity-Centered Governance Model for Redeveloping the Gowanus Canal," Scientia Moralitas Journal, Scientia Moralitas, Research Institute, vol. 10(1), pages 454-467, July.
    4. Aura Reggiani, 2022. "The Architecture of Connectivity: A Key to Network Vulnerability, Complexity and Resilience," Networks and Spatial Economics, Springer, vol. 22(3), pages 415-437, September.
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