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  • Authors: Dávila, Julio D;

    Using illustrations from some of Latin America's largest cities, the chapter examines the causes and consequences of urban expansion and the more recent phenomenon of urban sprawl. It reflects on the role of transport and mobility, both as consequences of urban growth and as causes of it. It reflects on the equity and sustainability dimensions of this phenomenon.

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    Authors: Carmona Yost, Rosario;

    A través de una etnografía del Estado, esta investigación tiene por objetivo analizar el rol de la política climática chilena ante la vulnerabilidad climática del pueblo mapuche, a través del caso de la comuna de Lonquimay. Por medio del enfoque de la ecología política y la teoría decolonial, se analiza la vulnerabilidad climática del pueblo mapuche e identifican los efectos del cambio ambiental, y en específico del cambio climático, en esta comuna. Luego, examina la gobernanza climática chilena y su implementación, indagando sobre la consideración de la participación y los conocimientos indígenas. Así como también, caracteriza las comprensiones de vulnerabilidad climática de los diversos actores involucrados. Se condujo una etnografía multilocal bajo tres niveles de análisis: local, nacional e internacional. Al revisar la política climática actual y recoger la opinión de distintos actores involucrados, se puede observar que, no obstante existir voluntades individuales, el Estado no ha considerado la vulnerabilidad y participación del pueblo mapuche como elementos claves en la elaboración de la política climática. Aunque por un lado se reconoce el aporte que los pueblos indígenas pueden entregar para enfrentar el cambio climático, sus conocimientos siguen siendo subestimados y excluidos en los procesos de toma de decisión, replicando dinámicas multiculturalistas que han modelado la política indígena desde el retorno de la democracia. El caso chileno ilustra el tipo de reconocimiento que se le entrega a los pueblos indígenas en la política climática internacional y, por lo tanto, su análisis permite identificar las barreras que dificultan la efectiva colaboración. Para fortalecer la participación de los pueblos indígenas es necesario en primer lugar revisar la política pública que se implementa en sus territorios, pero por sobre todo, abordar los procesos históricos y las relaciones desiguales que construyen la vulnerabilidad climática en primer lugar. ; Through an ethnography of the state, this research aims to ...

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    Authors: Barber, Jacob;

    El documental "Encounters at the End of the World" (2007) de Werner Herzog reflexiona sobre los ideales humanos de exploración en el medioambiente extremo de la Antártida. A lo largo de la película, Herzog y sus personajes dan un rol a la Antártida como lugar de deseo y como lugar incomprensible en las narrativas que los personajes cuentan ellos mismos sobre sus propias vidas. Su habilidad para hacer esto es consecuencia del mito popular que muestra la Antártida como un páramo estático y vacío, así como de los modos de gobierno nacionalista que promueven la ciencia pero apartan otras formas de saber hacia la periferia. Los personajes de la película de Herzog están condenados a un ciclo de repetición interminable: forzados por un mito a revivir constantemente el momento del descubrimiento, y restringidos por los modos de gobierno que niegan la expresión formal de la sensibilidad exacerbada que experimentan al encontrarse en el espacio de la Antártida. Por último, este ciclo genera desesperanza y la película lleva a los espectadores hacia una inmersión en los tropos de las fronteras: En lugar del héroe hombre blanco yendo a rescatar a la naturaleza en peligro, encontramos al heroico hombre blanco angustiado con la mirada fija contemplando el vacío imposible. De esta manera, la película de Herzog se convierte en una parábola sobre la historia limitando y refrenando nuevas formas de saber. En una era de cada vez más incertidumbre medioambiental, y con la Antártida actuando como un test de tornasol para el impacto de los humanos en el planeta, así como una evaluación del futuro de la raza humana. "Encounters" nos pide que rechacemos la historia que no nos enseña nada nuevo, y nos pide que encontremos maneras de renovar el gran experimento de vivir en el mundo. Werner Herzog’s 2007 documentary Encounters at the End of the World concerns human ideals of exploration in the extreme environment of the Antarctic. Throughout the film, Herzog and his characters enrol the Antarctic variously as a site of desire and as a site of incomprehensibility in self-told narratives about their own lives. Their ability to do so is a consequence of both popular myth that casts the Antarctic as a static and empty wasteland, and nationalistic modes of governance that promote science but squeeze other modes of knowing to the fringe. The characters in Herzog’s film are thus doomed to a cycle of endless repetition: forced by myth to constantly revisit the moment of discovery, and constrained by modes of governance that deny formal expression of the heightened sensibility they experience when engaging with Antarctic space. Ultimately, this cycle generates despair and so the film bears witness to an inversion of frontier tropes: Instead of heroic white male coming to the aid of nature in distress we instead find the heroic white male in distress staring into an utterly hopeless void. In this way, Herzog’s film becomes a parable about history constraining new forms of knowing. In an age of increasing environmental uncertainty, and with the Antarctic enrolled as both a litmus test for human impacts on the planet, and for gauging the future of the human race, Encounters asks us to reject history where history teaches us nothing new, and it asks us to find ways to renew the great experiment of living in the world.

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  • Authors: Graziella Bernardo; L. M. Palmero Iglesias;

    The richness of the plots lies in the indeterminacy conveyed by these voids, in the creation of expectation and in the capacity of these spaces to “generate desires”. The richness of the plots lies in the indeterminacy conveyed by these voids, in the creation of an expectation and in the capacity of these spaces to “generate desires”. The very name of the programme, ‘This is not a plot of land’, is an example of one of the many social intervention programmes that can be found in the city’s platforms and movements that are concerned with unused spaces and with improving the urban environment. It seeks to incite a game that consists of going beyond semantic restrictions, inviting us to propose a view that recognises the potential of these spaces. The interventions are based on a prior urban and socio-economic study, analysing the profile of the population, the existing facilities and the shortcomings of each of the areas to which the site to be intervened belongs. Small plots of land with a regular geometry for ease of use, and the use of the plots of land in good condition to allow a quick intervention, transforming them into children’s play areas, urban vegetable gardens, green carpet gardens, improvised sports fields, or others.

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    Authors: Guilyardi, Eric; Lescarmontier, Lydie; Matthews, Robin; Point, Sakina Pen; +4 Authors
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    Authors: Sabogal, Ana; Schorr, Bettina; Schweigel, Katrin; Berg, Frauke; +3 Authors

    Las instituciones de educación superior (IES) desempeñan un papel estratégicamente importante en las transformaciones multidimensionales necesarias para lograr formas de vida más sostenibles en este mundo. Aplicando un enfoque holístico centrado en todas las áreas de la universidad, pueden promover e implementar la sostenibilidad en la investigación, docencia y gestión del campus, y generar conocimiento transdisciplinar útil para la sociedad, como una misión "tercera misión" de las universidades. Esta publicación presenta diversos proyectos e iniciativas desarrollados por universidades de Alemania, Canadá, Chile, China, Colombia, Israel, México, Perú y Rusia para promover el tema de la sostenibilidad en la gobernanza, docencia, investigación y gestión del campus. Al presentar los temas clave, las recomendaciones y las lecciones aprendidas de estas iniciativas, se esbozan enfoques innovadores y diversos que contribuyen a fomentar la sostenibilidad en las IES. Estos casos ponen de relieve experiencias de todo el mundo que pueden ser adoptadas por las IES interesadas en cualquier lugar del planeta, en particular aquellas universidades que se ven obligadas a operar en condiciones de grave escasez de recursos y en contextos en los que la sostenibilidad aún no es una parte importante de las actividades académicas. También esperamos que esta publicación sea el inicio de un mayor intercambio de iniciativas de sostenibilidad entre las universidades de todo el mundo. Higher Education Institutions (HEI) play a strategically important role in the multidimensional transformations needed to achieve more sustainable ways of living in this world. By applying a holistic or “whole institution approach,” they can promote and implement sustainability in research, teaching, campus management, and carry out the “third mission” of universities to generate trans-disciplinary knowledge useful for society. This publication showcases various projects and initiatives developed by universities from Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Germany, Israel, Mexico, Peru, and Russia to promote the topic of sustainability in governance, teaching, research, and campus management. By presenting the key issues, recommendations, and lessons learned from these initiatives, it outlines innovative and diverse approaches that contribute to fostering sustainability at HEIs. These cases highlight experiences from all over the world that can be adopted by interested HEIs anywhere, in particular those HEIs forced to operate under conditions of serious resource scarcity and in contexts where sustainability is not yet a major part of academic activities. We also hope that this publication will be the start for closer exchanges on sustainability initiatives among universities all over the world.

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    Authors: Honorio Coronado, Eurídice; Mercado Torres, Armando; Del Castillo Torres, Dennis; Dávila Cardoso, Nállarett; +4 Authors

    Funding: Este trabajo fue posible gracias al financiamiento de la Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) y realizado bajo convenio entre WCS y el Instituto de Investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruana (IIAP). ; New infrastructure that seeks to connect Iquitos with Saramiriza includes building a ~350-km paved road alongside the Tigre river in Loreto. This project is a threat to the conservation of one of the largest areas of tropical forest on the planet and the largest and deepest peatlands in the Amazon basin. In this study, focused on the second section of the proposed road (Huambé – Marsella), we used a “business-as-usual” scenario (BAU) and a “road” scenario to show that road construction would lead to substantial loss of forest cover and increase CO2 emissions. The current loss of forest cover in a buffer zone of 20 km around the Huambé-Marsella road, estimated up to 2018, was 3.4 %. Using a multi-layer perceptron (MLP) neural network, we estimated deforestation of 80 071.11 ha and emissions of 35.55 Mt CO2 -eq for the period 2019-2064 in the BAU scenario, while the scenario with the construction of the road would generate greater loss of forests (303 248.79 ha) and higher emissions (135.56 Mt CO2 -eq). Avoiding the construction of the road alongside the Tigre river would therefore prevent the loss of 83 462.58 ha of forests and the emission of 41.49 Mt CO2 -eq from 2019 to 2030. Therefore, the Peruvian government should assess alternative proposals for transportation in this area. For example, improved fluvial boat services could be used for the transport of cargo and people, while an air taxi service could also help to meet the needs of indigenous communities and riverine settlers. Compliance with international commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions will potentially be impossible if the road is constructed as it is estimated that will increase national emissions by 1.31 % from 2019 to 2030. The funds saved from not constructing the road could subsidize the use of a modern river fleet, the air taxi ...

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  • Authors: Boccolini, Sara (PhD);

    Córdoba es la segunda ciudad más poblada de la Argentina, y posee el ejido municipal más extenso del país, siendo un importante centro industrial y de servicios del centro del país. Es además la cabecera de la segunda región metropolitana argentina, el Área Metropolitana de Córdoba (AMCBA). Si bien el desarrollo de sus áreas centrales y periurbanas es un tema bastante desarrollado académicamente, actualmente hay un vacío de conocimiento en la situación actual de las áreas pericentrales e intermedias de esta ciudad -aun cuando ocupan más del 30% del área urbanizada y donde habita la mayor parte de su población-. Es en estas áreas donde se ubica el objeto de estudio de esta tesis: los barrios pericentrales que forman un anillo alrededor del área central. Originados como extensiones suburbanas alrededor de 1940, y consolidados como barrios residenciales de clase media y media alta de baja densidad antes de 1970, ocupan lo que son hoy algunas de las áreas con mejor calidad ambiental y urbana de la ciudad. Los barrios pericentrales son considerados generalmente consolidados y estables; sin embargo, analizados en detalle, muestran complejas transformaciones: un vaciamiento poblacional constante, a pesar del crecimiento demográfico en general de Córdoba y el AMCBA; aumento de inmuebles abandonados; y a diferencia de sectores en una similar posición, no son objeto de grandes inversiones inmobiliarias de renovación urbana. Esta situación es invisibilizada, en parte por ser resultado de procesos con poco impacto relativo en la ciudad, y en parte porque estos procesos no están contemplados por los modelos urbanos locales vigentes –basados en la teoría racionalista y determinista de principios del siglo XX-, que conceptualizan a los barrios pericentrales como una “panacea urbana”. Esta tesis puso en disputa estos modelos, partiendo de la discusión sobre un fenómeno informal detectado indefectiblemente (aunque no exclusivamente) en estos barrios pericentrales: la microdensificación emergente. La imposibilidad de colocar los ...

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  • Authors: Dávila, Julio D;

    Using illustrations from some of Latin America's largest cities, the chapter examines the causes and consequences of urban expansion and the more recent phenomenon of urban sprawl. It reflects on the role of transport and mobility, both as consequences of urban growth and as causes of it. It reflects on the equity and sustainability dimensions of this phenomenon.

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    Authors: Carmona Yost, Rosario;

    A través de una etnografía del Estado, esta investigación tiene por objetivo analizar el rol de la política climática chilena ante la vulnerabilidad climática del pueblo mapuche, a través del caso de la comuna de Lonquimay. Por medio del enfoque de la ecología política y la teoría decolonial, se analiza la vulnerabilidad climática del pueblo mapuche e identifican los efectos del cambio ambiental, y en específico del cambio climático, en esta comuna. Luego, examina la gobernanza climática chilena y su implementación, indagando sobre la consideración de la participación y los conocimientos indígenas. Así como también, caracteriza las comprensiones de vulnerabilidad climática de los diversos actores involucrados. Se condujo una etnografía multilocal bajo tres niveles de análisis: local, nacional e internacional. Al revisar la política climática actual y recoger la opinión de distintos actores involucrados, se puede observar que, no obstante existir voluntades individuales, el Estado no ha considerado la vulnerabilidad y participación del pueblo mapuche como elementos claves en la elaboración de la política climática. Aunque por un lado se reconoce el aporte que los pueblos indígenas pueden entregar para enfrentar el cambio climático, sus conocimientos siguen siendo subestimados y excluidos en los procesos de toma de decisión, replicando dinámicas multiculturalistas que han modelado la política indígena desde el retorno de la democracia. El caso chileno ilustra el tipo de reconocimiento que se le entrega a los pueblos indígenas en la política climática internacional y, por lo tanto, su análisis permite identificar las barreras que dificultan la efectiva colaboración. Para fortalecer la participación de los pueblos indígenas es necesario en primer lugar revisar la política pública que se implementa en sus territorios, pero por sobre todo, abordar los procesos históricos y las relaciones desiguales que construyen la vulnerabilidad climática en primer lugar. ; Through an ethnography of the state, this research aims to ...

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    Authors: Barber, Jacob;

    El documental "Encounters at the End of the World" (2007) de Werner Herzog reflexiona sobre los ideales humanos de exploración en el medioambiente extremo de la Antártida. A lo largo de la película, Herzog y sus personajes dan un rol a la Antártida como lugar de deseo y como lugar incomprensible en las narrativas que los personajes cuentan ellos mismos sobre sus propias vidas. Su habilidad para hacer esto es consecuencia del mito popular que muestra la Antártida como un páramo estático y vacío, así como de los modos de gobierno nacionalista que promueven la ciencia pero apartan otras formas de saber hacia la periferia. Los personajes de la película de Herzog están condenados a un ciclo de repetición interminable: forzados por un mito a revivir constantemente el momento del descubrimiento, y restringidos por los modos de gobierno que niegan la expresión formal de la sensibilidad exacerbada que experimentan al encontrarse en el espacio de la Antártida. Por último, este ciclo genera desesperanza y la película lleva a los espectadores hacia una inmersión en los tropos de las fronteras: En lugar del héroe hombre blanco yendo a rescatar a la naturaleza en peligro, encontramos al heroico hombre blanco angustiado con la mirada fija contemplando el vacío imposible. De esta manera, la película de Herzog se convierte en una parábola sobre la historia limitando y refrenando nuevas formas de saber. En una era de cada vez más incertidumbre medioambiental, y con la Antártida actuando como un test de tornasol para el impacto de los humanos en el planeta, así como una evaluación del futuro de la raza humana. "Encounters" nos pide que rechacemos la historia que no nos enseña nada nuevo, y nos pide que encontremos maneras de renovar el gran experimento de vivir en el mundo. Werner Herzog’s 2007 documentary Encounters at the End of the World concerns human ideals of exploration in the extreme environment of the Antarctic. Throughout the film, Herzog and his characters enrol the Antarctic variously as a site of desire and as a site of incomprehensibility in self-told narratives about their own lives. Their ability to do so is a consequence of both popular myth that casts the Antarctic as a static and empty wasteland, and nationalistic modes of governance that promote science but squeeze other modes of knowing to the fringe. The characters in Herzog’s film are thus doomed to a cycle of endless repetition: forced by myth to constantly revisit the moment of discovery, and constrained by modes of governance that deny formal expression of the heightened sensibility they experience when engaging with Antarctic space. Ultimately, this cycle generates despair and so the film bears witness to an inversion of frontier tropes: Instead of heroic white male coming to the aid of nature in distress we instead find the heroic white male in distress staring into an utterly hopeless void. In this way, Herzog’s film becomes a parable about history constraining new forms of knowing. In an age of increasing environmental uncertainty, and with the Antarctic enrolled as both a litmus test for human impacts on the planet, and for gauging the future of the human race, Encounters asks us to reject history where history teaches us nothing new, and it asks us to find ways to renew the great experiment of living in the world.

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  • Authors: Graziella Bernardo; L. M. Palmero Iglesias;

    The richness of the plots lies in the indeterminacy conveyed by these voids, in the creation of expectation and in the capacity of these spaces to “generate desires”. The richness of the plots lies in the indeterminacy conveyed by these voids, in the creation of an expectation and in the capacity of these spaces to “generate desires”. The very name of the programme, ‘This is not a plot of land’, is an example of one of the many social intervention programmes that can be found in the city’s platforms and movements that are concerned with unused spaces and with improving the urban environment. It seeks to incite a game that consists of going beyond semantic restrictions, inviting us to propose a view that recognises the potential of these spaces. The interventions are based on a prior urban and socio-economic study, analysing the profile of the population, the existing facilities and the shortcomings of each of the areas to which the site to be intervened belongs. Small plots of land with a regular geometry for ease of use, and the use of the plots of land in good condition to allow a quick intervention, transforming them into children’s play areas, urban vegetable gardens, green carpet gardens, improvised sports fields, or others.

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    Authors: Guilyardi, Eric; Lescarmontier, Lydie; Matthews, Robin; Point, Sakina Pen; +4 Authors
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    Authors: Sabogal, Ana; Schorr, Bettina; Schweigel, Katrin; Berg, Frauke; +3 Authors

    Las instituciones de educación superior (IES) desempeñan un papel estratégicamente importante en las transformaciones multidimensionales necesarias para lograr formas de vida más sostenibles en este mundo. Aplicando un enfoque holístico centrado en todas las áreas de la universidad, pueden promover e implementar la sostenibilidad en la investigación, docencia y gestión del campus, y generar conocimiento transdisciplinar útil para la sociedad, como una misión "tercera misión" de las universidades. Esta publicación presenta diversos proyectos e iniciativas desarrollados por universidades de Alemania, Canadá, Chile, China, Colombia, Israel, México, Perú y Rusia para promover el tema de la sostenibilidad en la gobernanza, docencia, investigación y gestión del campus. Al presentar los temas clave, las recomendaciones y las lecciones aprendidas de estas iniciativas, se esbozan enfoques innovadores y diversos que contribuyen a fomentar la sostenibilidad en las IES. Estos casos ponen de relieve experiencias de todo el mundo que pueden ser adoptadas por las IES interesadas en cualquier lugar del planeta, en particular aquellas universidades que se ven obligadas a operar en condiciones de grave escasez de recursos y en contextos en los que la sostenibilidad aún no es una parte importante de las actividades académicas. También esperamos que esta publicación sea el inicio de un mayor intercambio de iniciativas de sostenibilidad entre las universidades de todo el mundo. Higher Education Institutions (HEI) play a strategically important role in the multidimensional transformations needed to achieve more sustainable ways of living in this world. By applying a holistic or “whole institution approach,” they can promote and implement sustainability in research, teaching, campus management, and carry out the “third mission” of universities to generate trans-disciplinary knowledge useful for society. This publication showcases various projects and initiatives developed by universities from Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Germany, Israel, Mexico, Peru, and Russia to promote the topic of sustainability in governance, teaching, research, and campus management. By presenting the key issues, recommendations, and lessons learned from these initiatives, it outlines innovative and diverse approaches that contribute to fostering sustainability at HEIs. These cases highlight experiences from all over the world that can be adopted by interested HEIs anywhere, in particular those HEIs forced to operate under conditions of serious resource scarcity and in contexts where sustainability is not yet a major part of academic activities. We also hope that this publication will be the start for closer exchanges on sustainability initiatives among universities all over the world.

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    Authors: Honorio Coronado, Eurídice; Mercado Torres, Armando; Del Castillo Torres, Dennis; Dávila Cardoso, Nállarett; +4 Authors

    Funding: Este trabajo fue posible gracias al financiamiento de la Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) y realizado bajo convenio entre WCS y el Instituto de Investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruana (IIAP). ; New infrastructure that seeks to connect Iquitos with Saramiriza includes building a ~350-km paved road alongside the Tigre river in Loreto. This project is a threat to the conservation of one of the largest areas of tropical forest on the planet and the largest and deepest peatlands in the Amazon basin. In this study, focused on the second section of the proposed road (Huambé – Marsella), we used a “business-as-usual” scenario (BAU) and a “road” scenario to show that road construction would lead to substantial loss of forest cover and increase CO2 emissions. The current loss of forest cover in a buffer zone of 20 km around the Huambé-Marsella road, estimated up to 2018, was 3.4 %. Using a multi-layer perceptron (MLP) neural network, we estimated deforestation of 80 071.11 ha and emissions of 35.55 Mt CO2 -eq for the period 2019-2064 in the BAU scenario, while the scenario with the construction of the road would generate greater loss of forests (303 248.79 ha) and higher emissions (135.56 Mt CO2 -eq). Avoiding the construction of the road alongside the Tigre river would therefore prevent the loss of 83 462.58 ha of forests and the emission of 41.49 Mt CO2 -eq from 2019 to 2030. Therefore, the Peruvian government should assess alternative proposals for transportation in this area. For example, improved fluvial boat services could be used for the transport of cargo and people, while an air taxi service could also help to meet the needs of indigenous communities and riverine settlers. Compliance with international commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions will potentially be impossible if the road is constructed as it is estimated that will increase national emissions by 1.31 % from 2019 to 2030. The funds saved from not constructing the road could subsidize the use of a modern river fleet, the air taxi ...

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  • Authors: Boccolini, Sara (PhD);

    Córdoba es la segunda ciudad más poblada de la Argentina, y posee el ejido municipal más extenso del país, siendo un importante centro industrial y de servicios del centro del país. Es además la cabecera de la segunda región metropolitana argentina, el Área Metropolitana de Córdoba (AMCBA). Si bien el desarrollo de sus áreas centrales y periurbanas es un tema bastante desarrollado académicamente, actualmente hay un vacío de conocimiento en la situación actual de las áreas pericentrales e intermedias de esta ciudad -aun cuando ocupan más del 30% del área urbanizada y donde habita la mayor parte de su población-. Es en estas áreas donde se ubica el objeto de estudio de esta tesis: los barrios pericentrales que forman un anillo alrededor del área central. Originados como extensiones suburbanas alrededor de 1940, y consolidados como barrios residenciales de clase media y media alta de baja densidad antes de 1970, ocupan lo que son hoy algunas de las áreas con mejor calidad ambiental y urbana de la ciudad. Los barrios pericentrales son considerados generalmente consolidados y estables; sin embargo, analizados en detalle, muestran complejas transformaciones: un vaciamiento poblacional constante, a pesar del crecimiento demográfico en general de Córdoba y el AMCBA; aumento de inmuebles abandonados; y a diferencia de sectores en una similar posición, no son objeto de grandes inversiones inmobiliarias de renovación urbana. Esta situación es invisibilizada, en parte por ser resultado de procesos con poco impacto relativo en la ciudad, y en parte porque estos procesos no están contemplados por los modelos urbanos locales vigentes –basados en la teoría racionalista y determinista de principios del siglo XX-, que conceptualizan a los barrios pericentrales como una “panacea urbana”. Esta tesis puso en disputa estos modelos, partiendo de la discusión sobre un fenómeno informal detectado indefectiblemente (aunque no exclusivamente) en estos barrios pericentrales: la microdensificación emergente. La imposibilidad de colocar los ...

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