Distributive justice and equity in transportation
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Over the past decades, transport researchers and policy-makers have devoted increasing attention to questions about justice and equity. Nonetheless, there is still little engagement with theories in political philosophy to frame what justice means in the context of transport policies. This paper reviews key theories of justice (utilitarianism, libertarianism, intuitionism, Rawls’ egalitarianism, and Capability Approaches (CAs)) and critically evaluates the insights they generate when applied to transport. Based on a combination of Rawlsian and CAs, we propose that distributive justice concerns over transport disadvantage and social exclusion should focus primarily on accessibility as a human capability. This…
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- Distributive justice
- Equity (law)
- Economic Justice
- Public economics
- Utilitarianism
- Disadvantaged
- Law and economics
- Externality
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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