Conceptualizing sustainability in the university public space: state of art

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The importance of public space as a catalyst for the development of cities, and the idea of university campuses like small cities within cities, are the main premises to start this research. This leads to the concept of university campus public space as a relevant factor for a better functioning of...

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Autores: Galvez-Nieto, Alexander, León-Gutiérrez, Gino, Valdivia-Sisniegas, Richard
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad Ricardo Palma
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palma
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Paideia/article/view/5693
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:green areas
university public space
sustainable management
sustainable campus
public space planning
áreas verdes
espacio público universitario
gestión sostenible
campus sostenible
planificación del espacio público
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Conceptualizing sustainability in the university public space: state of art
Conceptualizando la sostenibilidad en el espacio público universitario: estado del arte
title Conceptualizing sustainability in the university public space: state of art
spellingShingle Conceptualizing sustainability in the university public space: state of art
Galvez-Nieto, Alexander
green areas
university public space
sustainable management
sustainable campus
public space planning
áreas verdes
espacio público universitario
gestión sostenible
campus sostenible
planificación del espacio público
title_short Conceptualizing sustainability in the university public space: state of art
title_full Conceptualizing sustainability in the university public space: state of art
title_fullStr Conceptualizing sustainability in the university public space: state of art
title_full_unstemmed Conceptualizing sustainability in the university public space: state of art
title_sort Conceptualizing sustainability in the university public space: state of art
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Galvez-Nieto, Alexander
León-Gutiérrez, Gino
Valdivia-Sisniegas, Richard
author Galvez-Nieto, Alexander
author_facet Galvez-Nieto, Alexander
León-Gutiérrez, Gino
Valdivia-Sisniegas, Richard
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Valdivia-Sisniegas, Richard
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv green areas
university public space
sustainable management
sustainable campus
public space planning
áreas verdes
espacio público universitario
gestión sostenible
campus sostenible
planificación del espacio público
topic green areas
university public space
sustainable management
sustainable campus
public space planning
áreas verdes
espacio público universitario
gestión sostenible
campus sostenible
planificación del espacio público
description The importance of public space as a catalyst for the development of cities, and the idea of university campuses like small cities within cities, are the main premises to start this research. This leads to the concept of university campus public space as a relevant factor for a better functioning of the university, and for the benefit of its students, teachers, and staff. However, like the urban public space, the university public space in many occasions does not have comprehensive planning for the development of all its potentialities. In Peru, the Ricardo Palma University is among the top 10 universities with the largest number of green areas on its campus. However, a comprehensive treatment of the university public space is not enough to maintain the green areas. It must be understood that the university public space also includes circulation spaces as well as living spaces. The sustainability approach has served to achieve this purpose. Universities located in Japan, the United States, Arabia, Mexico, Brazil among others; they have developed policies, programs, and projects to create a sustainable environment on their campus and promote sustainable living on and off campus. For these reasons a first question arises: How to conceptualize university public spaces under a sustainable approach? Therefore, this research aims to collect theoretical information on the state of the art on university public space and sustainable planning of these areas. To achieve this objective, information from master's and doctoral theses was compiled, as well scientific journal articles. The investigation begins with the definition and importance of urban sustainability, the definition of public space, its sustainable planning; then the definition of the university, the planning of its public space and finally includes a section of general conclusions. It is important to note that there is some bias towards African and Asian research, as the most relevant and predominant researches are currently being conducted. When studying university public space, most of the researches focus on its green areas, whether they are spaces for occupation, visual landscape spaces, or wildlife conservation. It is concluded that countries such as Latin America still require a greater effort to fully implement the issue of public space planning within the framework of sustainable management for the development of a sustainable campus.
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spelling Conceptualizing sustainability in the university public space: state of artConceptualizando la sostenibilidad en el espacio público universitario: estado del arteGalvez-Nieto, AlexanderLeón-Gutiérrez, Gino Valdivia-Sisniegas, Richard green areasuniversity public spacesustainable managementsustainable campuspublic space planningáreas verdesespacio público universitariogestión sosteniblecampus sostenibleplanificación del espacio públicoThe importance of public space as a catalyst for the development of cities, and the idea of university campuses like small cities within cities, are the main premises to start this research. This leads to the concept of university campus public space as a relevant factor for a better functioning of the university, and for the benefit of its students, teachers, and staff. However, like the urban public space, the university public space in many occasions does not have comprehensive planning for the development of all its potentialities. In Peru, the Ricardo Palma University is among the top 10 universities with the largest number of green areas on its campus. However, a comprehensive treatment of the university public space is not enough to maintain the green areas. It must be understood that the university public space also includes circulation spaces as well as living spaces. The sustainability approach has served to achieve this purpose. Universities located in Japan, the United States, Arabia, Mexico, Brazil among others; they have developed policies, programs, and projects to create a sustainable environment on their campus and promote sustainable living on and off campus. For these reasons a first question arises: How to conceptualize university public spaces under a sustainable approach? Therefore, this research aims to collect theoretical information on the state of the art on university public space and sustainable planning of these areas. To achieve this objective, information from master's and doctoral theses was compiled, as well scientific journal articles. The investigation begins with the definition and importance of urban sustainability, the definition of public space, its sustainable planning; then the definition of the university, the planning of its public space and finally includes a section of general conclusions. It is important to note that there is some bias towards African and Asian research, as the most relevant and predominant researches are currently being conducted. When studying university public space, most of the researches focus on its green areas, whether they are spaces for occupation, visual landscape spaces, or wildlife conservation. It is concluded that countries such as Latin America still require a greater effort to fully implement the issue of public space planning within the framework of sustainable management for the development of a sustainable campus.La importancia del espacio público como catalizador del desarrollo de las ciudades y que los campus universitarios son como pequeñas ciudades dentro de ciudades, son premisas con las que inicia esta investigación. Esto conlleva al concepto del espacio público del campus universitario como factor relevante para un mejor funcionamiento de la universidad, en beneficio de sus estudiantes, docentes y personal. Sin embargo, al igual que el espacio público urbano, el espacio público universitario en muchas ocasiones no tiene una planificación integral para el desarrollo de todas sus potencialidades. En Perú, la Universidad Ricardo Palma se encuentra dentro del top 10 de universidades con mayor cantidad de áreas verdes en sus campus. Sin embargo, un tratamiento integral del espacio público universitario no basta con atender las áreas verdes. Se debe comprender que el espacio público universitario, además poseen espacios de circulación, así como espacios de estancias. El enfoque de la sostenibilidad ha servido para lograr dicho propósito. Universidades ubicadas en Japón, Estados Unidos, Arabia, México, Brasil entre otras; han desarrollado políticas, programas y proyectos para generar un entorno sostenible en su campus y promover una vida sostenible dentro y fuera del campus. Es por esta situación, que asalta una primera pregunta: ¿Cómo conceptualizar los espacios públicos universitarios bajo un enfoque sostenible? Por ello, la presente investigación tiene como objetivo recopilar información teórica del estado del arte sobre el espacio público universitario y la planificación sostenible del espacio público. Para lograr este objetivo, se compiló información proveniente de tesis de maestría, y doctorales; y artículos de revistas científicas. La investigación comienza con la definición e importancia de la sostenibilidad urbana, la definición de espacio público, su planificación sostenible; luego la definición de universidad, la planificación de su espacio público y finalmente incluye una sección de conclusiones generales. Es importante señalar que hay cierto sesgo hacia la investigación africana y asiática, debido a que es allí donde se realiza la investigación más relevante e influyente actualmente. Al estudiar el espacio público universitario, la mayoría de los estudios se centran en sus áreas verdes sean como espacios de ocupación, espacios de paisaje visual o de conservación de fauna. Se concluye que países como los de Latinoamérica, aun requieren un mayor esfuerzo para implementar en su cabalidad el tema de planificación del espacio público en el marco de la gestión sostenible para el desarrollo de un campus sostenible.Universidad Ricardo Palma2023-05-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticulo evaluado por paresapplication/pdftext/htmlhttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Paideia/article/view/569310.31381/paideia.v13i1.5693Paideia XXI; Vol. 13 Núm. 1 (2023): Paideia XXI; 161-175Paideia XXI; Vol. 13 No. 1 (2023): Paideia XXI: Advance publication; 161-1752519-57002221-777010.31381/paideia.v13i1reponame:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palmainstname:Universidad Ricardo Palmainstacron:URPspahttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Paideia/article/view/5693/7825http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Paideia/article/view/5693/8426Derechos de autor 2023 Paideia XXIinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:oai.revistas.urp.edu.pe:article/56932023-12-16T02:50:55Z
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