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Publicado 2018
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Se presentan los actuales desafíos para la sostenibilidad de los proyectos de reasentamiento poblacional preventivos, de creciente demanda debido a los impactos del cambio climático en zonas urbanas, y se propone una mejor articulación entre estos y los planes de desarrollo urbano de las ciudades, y también con los planes de desarrollo socioeconómico de las municipalidades locales. Esto se debe a un reconocimiento de la necesidad indispensable para la sostenibilidad social, ambiental y económica de este tipo de proyectos de poder proveer, al menos, una calidad de vida igual a la anterior para la población reasentada. Para ello, se debe ir más allá de buscar reducir los niveles de vulnerabilidad física de la población y pensar en los proyectos de reasentamiento poblacional como programas de desarrollo socioeconómico y de tecnologías apropiadas a través de la promoción de me...
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Publicado 2023
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In Lima, as in other large Latin American cities, the daily experience of its inhabitants is framed by relations of inequality that go beyond the great economic differences normalized in capitalist societies. Urban inequality is presented as a multidimensional phenomenon in which its main components and the way they interact with each other is not universal, but have been constructed and structured throughout the history of each society, following the specific characteristics of each urban center, so we can refer of an intersectional inequality. A review of the urban history of Lima is proposed, which seeks to demonstrate how urban inequality has been constructed, and to show how the production of the city and the production of inequality have been two sides of the same process. Inequality and its relationship with fragmentation will be characterized, and then a conceptual model will be ...
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Publicado 2023
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In Lima, as in other large Latin American cities, the daily experience of its inhabitants is framed by relations of inequality that go beyond the great economic differences normalized in capitalist societies. Urban inequality is presented as a multidimensional phenomenon in which its main components and the way they interact with each other is not universal, but have been constructed and structured throughout the history of each society, following the specific characteristics of each urban center, so we can refer of an intersectional inequality. A review of the urban history of Lima is proposed, which seeks to demonstrate how urban inequality has been constructed, and to show how the production of the city and the production of inequality have been two sides of the same process. Inequality and its relationship with fragmentation will be characterized, and then a conceptual model will be ...
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Publicado 2023
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In Lima, as in other large Latin American cities, the daily experience of its inhabitants is framed by relations of inequality that go beyond the great economic differences normalized in capitalist societies. Urban inequality is presented as a multidimensional phenomenon in which its main components and the way they interact with each other is not universal, but have been constructed and structured throughout the history of each society, following the specific characteristics of each urban center, so we can refer of an intersectional inequality. A review of the urban history of Lima is proposed, which seeks to demonstrate how urban inequality has been constructed, and to show how the production of the city and the production of inequality have been two sides of the same process. Inequality and its relationship with fragmentation will be characterized, and then a conceptual model will be ...