The environmental justice movement is closely tied to urban planning and developmentwhere facilities and transit stops are sited and how amenities are shared among all communities, for example. But, while planners and urban designers have made great strides in embracing the sustainability movement, social justice issues have not been getting the same attention. Of the three 'e's of sustainable planning-environment, economics, and equityequity is the one most often left behind. The authors of this book provide advice and practical applications for better integrating the 'third e' of equity into the planning process.