URBAN TREES IN THE HABITABILITY OF NEIGHBORHOOD PUBLIC SPACES: A SUSTAINABLE VISION

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The need to increase and improve urban green has become a strategy for sustainable urban development; and in Peru there are no specific studies, nor adequate plans and projects that comprehensively contemplate the full potential of tree species in the urban space. Therefore, the objective was to pro...

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Autor: Galvez-Nieto, Alexander
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Fecha de Publicación:2020
Institución:Universidad Ricardo Palma
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LOS ÁRBOLES URBANOS EN LA HABITABILIDAD DE LOS ESPACIOS PÚBLICOS VECINALES: UNA MIRADA SOSTENIBLE
title URBAN TREES IN THE HABITABILITY OF NEIGHBORHOOD PUBLIC SPACES: A SUSTAINABLE VISION
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title_short URBAN TREES IN THE HABITABILITY OF NEIGHBORHOOD PUBLIC SPACES: A SUSTAINABLE VISION
title_full URBAN TREES IN THE HABITABILITY OF NEIGHBORHOOD PUBLIC SPACES: A SUSTAINABLE VISION
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description The need to increase and improve urban green has become a strategy for sustainable urban development; and in Peru there are no specific studies, nor adequate plans and projects that comprehensively contemplate the full potential of tree species in the urban space. Therefore, the objective was to propose a guide for the design of travel and stay spaces for Arróspide Park, located in Ate, a district of the metropolitan city of Lima, Peru and based on the physiological, ergonomic and psychological contributions of existing urban trees to benefit their habitability in a neighborhood public space. With a biocentric perspective, the morphological characteristics of the tree species were identified, the climatic conditions related to the thermal comfort of the people were measured and the physical restrictions of the park were analyzed. Finally, the results were contrasted with the theoretical framework based on the evaluation of public spaces and green spaces according to the Urban Ecology Agency of Barcelona, the principles of tree selection proposed by Trees & Design Action Group and the water-sensitive approach in the Green space design. After a comparison of tree species, 5 tree species: Tipa, Molle costeño, Jacaranda, Molle serrano and Melia were identified that, due to their morphological characteristics, provide comfort, demand a little water consumption, control the low urban proportion of the park, provide shade in park routes and stays, and offer a colored landscape throughout the year; generating conditions for the improvement of the habitability of public space. Keywords: urban trees – neighborhood space – public space – habitability
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spelling URBAN TREES IN THE HABITABILITY OF NEIGHBORHOOD PUBLIC SPACES: A SUSTAINABLE VISIONLOS ÁRBOLES URBANOS EN LA HABITABILIDAD DE LOS ESPACIOS PÚBLICOS VECINALES: UNA MIRADA SOSTENIBLEGalvez-Nieto, AlexanderThe need to increase and improve urban green has become a strategy for sustainable urban development; and in Peru there are no specific studies, nor adequate plans and projects that comprehensively contemplate the full potential of tree species in the urban space. Therefore, the objective was to propose a guide for the design of travel and stay spaces for Arróspide Park, located in Ate, a district of the metropolitan city of Lima, Peru and based on the physiological, ergonomic and psychological contributions of existing urban trees to benefit their habitability in a neighborhood public space. With a biocentric perspective, the morphological characteristics of the tree species were identified, the climatic conditions related to the thermal comfort of the people were measured and the physical restrictions of the park were analyzed. Finally, the results were contrasted with the theoretical framework based on the evaluation of public spaces and green spaces according to the Urban Ecology Agency of Barcelona, the principles of tree selection proposed by Trees & Design Action Group and the water-sensitive approach in the Green space design. After a comparison of tree species, 5 tree species: Tipa, Molle costeño, Jacaranda, Molle serrano and Melia were identified that, due to their morphological characteristics, provide comfort, demand a little water consumption, control the low urban proportion of the park, provide shade in park routes and stays, and offer a colored landscape throughout the year; generating conditions for the improvement of the habitability of public space. Keywords: urban trees – neighborhood space – public space – habitabilityLa necesidad de aumentar y mejorar el verde urbano se ha convertido en estrategia para el desarrollo urbano sostenible; y en Perú no existen estudios específicos, ni planes y proyectos adecuados que contemplen de manera integral todo el potencial de las especies arbóreas en el espacio urbano. Por lo que se tuvo como objetivo proponer una guía de diseño de espacios de recorrido y estancia para el Parque Arróspide, ubicado en Ate, distrito de la ciudad metropolitana de Lima, Perú; en función de las aportaciones fisiológicas, ergonómicas y psicológicas de los arboles urbanos existentes, para beneficiar su habitabilidad como espacio público vecinal. Con una perspectiva biocéntrica, se identificó las características morfológicas de las especies arbóreas, se midió las condiciones climáticas relacionadas a la confortabilidad térmica de las personas y se analizó las restricciones físicas del parque. Finalmente, los resultados se contrastaron con el marco teórico basado en la evaluación de espacios públicos y espacios verdes según la Agencia de Ecología Urbana de Barcelona, los principios de selección de árboles propuestos por Trees & Design Action Group y el enfoque sensible al agua en el diseño de espacios verdes. Tras una comparación de especies arbóreas, se identificó 5 especies arbóreas: la Tipa, el Molle costeño, la Jacaranda, el Molle serrano y la Meliá; que por sus características morfológicas brindan confortabilidad, demandan un poco consumo de agua, controlan el bajo índice de proporción urbana del parque, dotan de sombra en recorridos y estancias del parque, y ofrecen un paisaje de color durante todo el año; generando condiciones para la mejora de la habitabilidad del espacio público. Palabras claves: árboles urbanos – espacio vecinal – espacio público – habitabilidadUniversidad Ricardo Palma2020-05-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticulo evaluado por paresapplication/pdftext/htmlhttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Paideia/article/view/297510.31381/paideia.v10i1.2975Paideia XXI; Vol. 10 Núm. 1 (2020): Paideia XXI; 11-31Paideia XXI; Vol. 10 No. 1 (2020): Paideia XXI; 11-312519-57002221-777010.31381/paideia.v10i1reponame:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palmainstname:Universidad Ricardo Palmainstacron:URPspahttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Paideia/article/view/2975/3148http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Paideia/article/view/2975/8295Derechos de autor 2020 Paideia XXIinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:oai.revistas.urp.edu.pe:article/29752023-03-01T02:25:18Z
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