Abstract:
The idea of environmental justice is intricate and encompasses multiple disciplines. It is
increasingly being utilized to cultivate resilience in tackling climate change. Rapid
technological advancements have caused urbanization to increase in most cities, leading to
unprecedented environmental and social challenges. To address these challenges, it is crucial
to focus on enhancing the resilience of urban areas. This study aimed to develop various
strategies for promoting urban resilience through environmental justice. To achieve this, the
study investigated public perceptions, attitudes, and readiness for environmental justice.
Additionally, the study identified challenges faced by institutions in implementing
environmental justice and analyzed social inequalities in relation to environmental justice,
providing a comprehensive understanding of the situation. The research findings were
analyzed using bibliometric and thematic analyses, as well as other analytical tools like index
based analysis and descriptive statistics. This allowed for the proposal of a framework that
provides guidelines on enhancing urban resilience through environmental justice and how it
can contribute to future research in urban systems and governance-related fields.