خلاصة:
A proper understanding of the field spatial justice depends on understanding the interrelationshipbetween politics and space and their dynamic mechanism. The mutual mechanism underpins thesubject-matter and also the philosophy of spatial justice scheme in political geography. In politicalgeography, the concept of justice has moved away from its objective level and has been reach to itssubjective level. In other words, the concept of justice becomes operational. From this perspective,geographical or spatial justice is the relative equality of comprehensive development indexes(Economic, Infrastructural, political, cultural, social, security and health care) in the geographicalplaces and spaces (micro and macro) of a country with indexes corresponding with development atthe national level based on principles of need and equality. The paper tries to conceptualize spatialjustice in political-geography studies using descriptive- analytic method, and data gatheringprocedure is based on library findings
ملخص الجهاز:
From this perspective,geographical or spatial justice is the relative equality of comprehensive development indexes(Economic, Infrastructural, political, cultural, social, security and health care) in the geographicalplaces and spaces (micro and macro) of a country with indexes corresponding with development atthe national level based on principles of need and equality.
Spatial justice May be we can call Robert Jack Togo the first political geography philosophers who with expressing political geography principles and their execution effect on princes’ benefits (this principles’ execution effect survey) in domestic policy, fund status, provinces’ separation, authority distribution in different departments (township), trade balance, trade and production various branches which should be amplified, establishment of ports, roads, meeting points, capital cities, provinces, courts, municipality governments (local) even on societies in capital city and provinces city and villages balance within cities and villages, relation between state nature and government extent has opined (Turgo,1751:3) with the discussion about partial balance to the spatial levels in spatial justice’s field.
From this perspective, geographical or spatial justice is the relative equality of comprehensive development indexes (Economic, Infrastructural, political, cultural, social, security and health care) in the geographical places and spaces (micro and macro) of a country with indexes corresponding with development at the national level based on principles of need and equality.
Policy makers, people and beneficiaries’ attention to inequalities and their problems; Mobilizing national determination to achieve equal benefit and reduction of inequalities; According to the definition that was exhibited about spatial justice and it means that relative equality of development indicators in different dimensions in different geographical scales corresponds national scale.