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Landscape diversity and inclusion are interconnected concepts that consider the social and environmental aspects of landscapes. Here are some points that highlight their relationship:
1. _Accessibility_: Inclusive landscapes provide access for all people, regardless of age, ability, or socioeconomic status.
2. _Cultural representation_: Landscapes should reflect and celebrate diverse cultural backgrounds, traditions, and histories.
3. _Equitable distribution of resources_: Ensure fair access to natural resources, such as clean water and air, and community facilities.
4. _Community engagement_: Involve diverse stakeholders in landscape planning and decision-making processes.
5. _Inclusive design_: Design landscapes that accommodate different needs, abilities, and preferences.
6. _Social cohesion_: Landscapes can foster social connections and a sense of community among diverse groups.
7. _Environmental justice_: Address environmental inequalities and ensure equal protection from environmental hazards.