2020
DOI: 10.4067/s0718-83582020000300038
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Regeneración urbana: un panorama latinoamericano

Abstract: Tradicionalmente, en el campo del urbanismo, el término regeneración urbana refiere al proceso de producción urbana que se ha vuelto predominante en las ciudades de Europa y América del norte desde hace ya varias décadas: la implementación de grandes proyectos urbanos de recuperación, tanto física como socio-económica, de áreas intra-urbanas, generalmente en desuso. Esto se está dando todavía poco en las ciudades latinoamericanas, a pesar de la existencia de un alto potencial de suelo posible de reciclar. Los … Show more

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“…However, we find it difficult to compare experiences from approaches us used in Europe and North America to those which interest since the former usually emerge from large projects to produce public-private urban spaces. According to Paquette 2020, what defines the most typical experiences in Latin American are processes of comprehensive, multipurpose, and heavily territorialized urban improvement 21 which are directly related to solving informal settlement problems and — in the case of Chile — to remedy the consequences of cities growing under spontaneous, informal urbanization to their outskirts and creating emergency social or subsidized housing projects which lacked a comprehensive view of individual and collective living, in which organized neighborhood communities and municipal mediation have driven a large part of the implemented improvements.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, we find it difficult to compare experiences from approaches us used in Europe and North America to those which interest since the former usually emerge from large projects to produce public-private urban spaces. According to Paquette 2020, what defines the most typical experiences in Latin American are processes of comprehensive, multipurpose, and heavily territorialized urban improvement 21 which are directly related to solving informal settlement problems and — in the case of Chile — to remedy the consequences of cities growing under spontaneous, informal urbanization to their outskirts and creating emergency social or subsidized housing projects which lacked a comprehensive view of individual and collective living, in which organized neighborhood communities and municipal mediation have driven a large part of the implemented improvements.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In all studied cases, violence, crime, and vandalism emerge as latent elements causing fear, insecurity, and unrest at different levels according to each territorial context, an issue which studies in urban segregation in Chile 23 had already underscored. It also finds itself in large-scale urban regeneration projects in Catalonia 24 Colombia 21 , Brazil 25 , and Mexico 26 , among others. Thus, the effects of a program that works from such a noticeable focus (which in principle may be necessary) can obscure the fact that other public policies are in motion or absent, giving rise to processes of care-desattention and neglect.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Los procesos de regeneración urbana se han vuelto predominantes en las ciudades de Europa y América del norte desde hace ya varias décadas, incluyendo la implementación de grandes proyectos urbanos de recuperación, tanto física como socio-económica, de áreas intra-urbanas generalmente en desuso. Sin embargo, cuando nos referimos a América Latina, las modalidades de la regeneración urbana son distintas y remiten, principalmente, a la actuación sobre los barrios populares de las periferias urbanas, donde se están llevando a cabo programas de mejoramiento urbano integral (Paquette, 2020).…”
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“…El término regeneración urbana es originalmente anglosajón. Apareció en Gran Bretaña durante la segunda mitad del siglo XX para referirse a intervenciones urbanísticas realizadas para reconquistar los grandes baldíos industriales y portuarios (Paquette, 2020). Su adopción en la literatura urbanística como un nuevo proceso de producción urbana es más reciente y surge a partir de los años 80, a través de la realización de grandes proyectos de reconversión de la ciudad existente.…”
Section: Por Una Regeneración Urbana Como Praxis Arquitectónica Integ...unclassified