Urbanismo Regenerativo

Urbanismo Regenerativo
Title Urbanismo Regenerativo PDF eBook
Author Landlab
Publisher Actar D, Inc.
Pages 276
Release 2024-01-23
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1638401098

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We are living in a critical moment, a reality marked by environmental and socio-economic limits that requires innovative and realistic forms of action and planning. This is what regenerative urbanism proposes, a new approach based on utopian pragmatism that seeks to restore balance to the urban territory by designing systems that allow it to adapt and transform. It is a methodology that defines models that do not consume available resources, but rather generate new ones that ensure compatibility between economic and social prosperity and nature. Santander, Hábitat Futuro (Santander, Future Habitat) is the city model created from this methodology, a proposal for the transformation of this city for the year 2055. It is an open model based on innovation and citizen participation that prepares and adapts the territory for the different scenarios to come. Santander, Habitat Futuro is a guide that directs the commitment of the different social, economic and political agents towards a common goal: to achieve a circular, sustainable, resilient, vertebrate, prosperous, vital and inclusive city. A model that, due to its innovative nature, can serve as an example to other intermediate cities around the world.

Urbicide

Urbicide
Title Urbicide PDF eBook
Author Fernando Carrión Mena
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 930
Release 2023-03-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3031253043

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This book uses the reflection of academics specialized in the urban area of ​​Latin America, Europe and the United States, to initiate a comparative debate of the different dynamics in which Urbicidio expresses itself. The field or focal point of analysis that this publication approaches is the city, but under a new critical perspective of inverse methodology to that has been traditional used. It is about understanding the structural causes of self-destruction to finally thinking better and then going from pessimism to optimism. It is a deep look at the city from an unconventional entrance, because it is about knowing and analyzing what the city loses by the action deployed by own urbanites, both in the field of its production and in the field of its consumption. This suppose that the city does not have an ascending linear sequential evolution in its development but neither in each of its parts in the improvement process, showing the face that commonly not seen but others live. The category used for this purpose is that of Urbicidio or the death of the city, which contributes theoretically and methodologically to the knowledge of the city, as well as to the design of urban policies that neutralize it. In addition, it is worth mentioning that the book has an inclusive view of the authors. For this reason, gender parity, territorial representation and the presence of age groups have been sought.

Urbanismo y transporte público

Urbanismo y transporte público
Title Urbanismo y transporte público PDF eBook
Author Simón Castillo
Publisher RIL Editores
Pages 208
Release 2018-06-22
Genre Science
ISBN 9560105671

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Deficiencias en los distintos servicios de transporte público, junto a una siempre atrasada planificación urbana, han causado que fenómenos como la congestión, la contaminación o los excesivos tiempos de viajes, pasen a ocupar un importante lugar en las agendas estatales y en las preocupaciones de la ciudadanía. Los artículos aquí presentes, escritos por arquitectos, historiadores y sociólogos, discuten aspectos relevantes en torno a la historia de la movilidad, el transporte público y el urbanismo en distintas ciudades de Latinoamérica y parten de la base de que el estudio del pasado puede ayudarnos en las políticas actuales.

Urban Design and Planning for Age-Friendly Environments Across Europe: North and South

Urban Design and Planning for Age-Friendly Environments Across Europe: North and South
Title Urban Design and Planning for Age-Friendly Environments Across Europe: North and South PDF eBook
Author Elisa Pozo Menéndez
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 480
Release 2022-09-29
Genre Science
ISBN 3030938751

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This book represents a multidisciplinary and international vision across different countries in Europe that are facing similar challenges about ageing and quality of life in present cities. It is divided in three main topics from the global context of health in cities and reduction of health inequities to the current research of different study cases, focusing on residential models and the relationship with the built environment. The third chapter illustrates best practices with some study cases from different cities in Europe. Friendlier environments for older people come together with the need of innovation, smart and updated technologies, healthier environments and mitigation of climate change. Health re-appears nowadays as one of the priorities for urban planning and design, not only for the communicable diseases and the effect of the pandemics, but also for the non-communicable diseases, that were also triggering the wellbeing and equity of our cities. Indeed, the Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted health inequities and vulnerabilities of those areas of the city that were already deprived and facing other health problems, such as obesity, diabetes, social isolation, respiratory problems or mental health issues, specifically applying for vulnerable groups. Older adults have been one of the most affected groups from the pandemic’s threats and derived consequences. In this context, the care crisis arises intertwined with the design and planning of our cities, where there is an urgent need to regenerate our environments with a perspective of sustainability, inclusion, and health prevention and promotion. From the global urban challenges to the specific contextualisation of each city and study cases, each chapter offers an updated insight of the main questions that we should consider to address urban planning and design from the perspective of ageing and social inclusion in European cities.

Chile Underground

Chile Underground
Title Chile Underground PDF eBook
Author Andra B Chastain
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 321
Release 2024-11-12
Genre History
ISBN 0300280262

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A fascinating historical examination of the Santiago Metro system as a microcosm of Chilean national identity during the twentieth century The Santiago Metro, the largest urban infrastructure project in Chile’s history, was designed in the 1960s in response to rapid urban growth. Despite the upheavals of Salvador Allende’s democratic socialism (1970–1973) and Augusto Pinochet’s military dictatorship (1973–1990), the project survived and is now the largest metro system in South America. What explains its success? How did its meaning shift under democracy and dictatorship? What does its history reveal about struggles for a more just city? Drawing on Chilean and French archives, Andra B. Chastain demonstrates that Chilean-French relations and French financing were crucial to the project’s survival during the Cold War. The Metro’s history also illuminates the contested process of implementing neoliberalism and the unexpected continuities of state planning and visions for a rational city that persisted despite free-market reforms. Most important, this story shows that the Metro came to symbolize the nation and became a critical site where planners, workers, and urban residents contested Chile’s path to modernity.

Title PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Erasmus Ediciones
Pages 330
Release
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ISBN 8415462158

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Nutrition and an Active Life

Nutrition and an Active Life
Title Nutrition and an Active Life PDF eBook
Author Wilma Freire
Publisher Pan American Health Org
Pages 261
Release 2005
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9275116121

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This publication contains thirteen papers written by leading international public health professionals on a range of topics including the role of research into early childhood nutrition and the formulation of infant feeding policies; the control of iodine and vitamin A deficiencies; folic acid fortification of wheat flour; breast-feeding practices; nutrition recommendations within the context of local urban market realities; promoting active lifestyles and health urban spaces; and the importance of urban planning and public transport to public health objectives.