Examinando por Materia "Derecho a la ciudad"
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Ítem Las cesiones urbanísticas obligatorias : un llamado a la creación, transformación, y recuperación del espacio público en Medellín(Universidad EAFIT, 2023) Pérez López, Maria Ximena; Restrepo Izasa, DiegoThis research paper conducts an analysis of the relation that exists between obligatory urban cessions incorporated within Medellin’s Territorial Distribution Plans (POT in Spanish) from 2006 and 2014 with the creation and disclosure of norms that would generate urbanistic initiatives for the transformation, creation, and recuperation of public spaces in the city. All of this with the aim of determining if the programs and/or public policies on public space that are included in the current Accords of Medellín have allowed the enjoyment of the “right to the city”.Ítem Cultura ciudadana y coordinación en la apropiación del espacio público en Medellín : análisis de la estrategia Cultura Parque (2016-2019).(Universidad Eafit, 2020) Gil Gil, Sonia Jeannette; Velásquez Mesa, Andrea; Zapata Tamayo, PabloÍtem El derecho a la ciudad : su fuerza conceptual y recepción en los movimientos sociales de América Latina y Medellín(Universidad EAFIT, 2021) Rodríguez Mira, Henry Alveiro; Vélez Posada, Andrés FelipeThis article analyzes the conceptual force of the right to the city and its reception in academic developments and urban practices in Latin America, paying particular attention to the case of the city of Medellín. For this purpose, a critical-genealogical methodology is used that allows addressing the history of the concept from its formulation in the work of Henri Lefebvre to its reception, appropriation and reproduction in said settings. The review of the spaces and authors through which the right to the city has transited will allow to account for the claiming potential of this concept with respect to social struggles. It should be noted that the relevance of this concept lies in its practical potential; that is, in the way it inspires social organizations to achieve changes in the city, and in its contribution to the generation of actions necessary for the transformation of existing inequalities. The article highlights the right to the city, present since the 1980s, as a relevant concept to think about the city of Medellín, in which there is evidence of a tension between international recognition and the crises caused by internal and even inequality not exceeded.Ítem Derecho a la ciudad, memoria y espacio público: el reto presente de habitar la Plaza Cisneros de Medellín desde las ciudadanías comunicativas(Universidad EAFIT, 2018) Zuluaga Ramírez, Elizabeth Cristina; Tamayo Gómez, Camilo AndrésÍtem Estrategia integral de Codesarrollo entre contextos formales e informales(Universidad EAFIT, 2018) Arango Castaño, Janeth; Cifuentes Cuéllar, Andrea Viviana; García Bocanegra, Juan CarlosLatin America, one of the most urbanized regions of the world, is also one of the most socially and economically inequitable; consequently, the main challenge for Latin American cities for the coming years will be to overcome urban segregation and ensure the right to the city of all its inhabitants -- A first step to achieve this is to understand the patterns of urban segregation and identify the possible territories of opportunity where there is a potential for overcoming inequality -- This thesis recognizes as territory of opportunity the periphery lands of Colombian cities where informal settlements commonly converge with delimited areas for new formal developments (partial plans) -- In these territories of intermediate scale, a change in the traditional patterns of urban segregation begins to be perceived; the distance between rich and poor is reduced and, therefore, tensions and conflicts between formal and informal contexts increase -- This phenomenon, called exclusionary socio-spatial segregation, occurs in cities such as Bogotá, Medellin and Pereira -- It is necessary to propose a change in the way of planning Colombian cities and, specifically, the periphery territories where formal and informal contexts converge -- In this sense, this research project proposes a comprehensive co-development strategy that seeks to overcome the negative preconceptions and prejudices that exist towards informal settlements, recognizing opportunities for articulation with the formal city within the framework of a new paradigm in which it is possible to generate co-benefits between formality and informality -- To design the strategy, a research methodology was developed based on the analysis of a case study: The Partial Plan Parque Temático and the informal settlement of the Banca del Ferrocarril in the city of Pereira, Colombia -- From this study it was determined that the innovation in the implementation of land planning, management and financing instruments, in partial plans located in the periphery and including informal settlements, is a possible means to overcome the exclusionary socio-spatial segregation and guarantee the right to the city of the inhabitants -- The comprehensive co-development strategy structures this innovation based on a sustainable urban planning approach according to which the formal and informal actors of the territory are jointly responsible for the construction of a common future, where they can consolidate their ways of living, staying and developing socially (social sustainability), can have an economic security according to their interests and motivations (economic sustainability), and assume together the responsibility of taking care of their physical space and their natural environment (urban environmental sustainability)Ítem Estrategias para la convergencia. Condiciones, capacidades y mecanismos para la construcción de sinergias entre actores diversos en proyectos urbanos de escala barrial de iniciativa institucional o comunitaria(Universidad EAFIT, 2017) Gómez Escudero, Julián David; Zapata, Juan Fernando; Olivares Zapiain, Elisabet; Restrepo Montoya, ClaudiaÍtem Sobre el concepto derecho a la ciudad: una panorámica(Universidad EAFIT, 2011) Gutiérrez Mesa, Ana María; Montoya Brand, Mario Alberto