2022
DOI: 10.34257/gjhsshvol22is2pg1
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An Accessibility Limbo: Learning from Formal-Informal Practices in the Social Housing Complex of Ciudad Verde, Soacha

Abstract: In Latin America, accessibility is increasingly becoming a priority in urban planning. Yet, looking closer and multidimensionally, its application tends to perpetuate socio-economic-spatial imbalances and segregation in the region by concentrating in few cities only. In addition, accessibility research and literature at the global scale usually over-focus on spatial and statistical analysis to the disregard of the concept’s social and intangible dimensions––as is digital … Show more

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