Evaluación de centralidades en la planeación territorial sustentable: Mexicali, México

The efficient use of the territory is a current worldwide priority. An option oriented to this  purpose is the sustainable territorial planning that integrates the main components of urban dynamics based on centralities. This concept refers to the areas of the city of greater strategic impo...

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Autores principales: Aguilar-Quintanar, Verónica, Leyva Camacho, Osvaldo
Formato: Online
Lenguaje:spa
Publicado: Instituto de Cartografía, Investigación y Formación para el Ordenamiento Territorial. CIFOT. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/proyeccion/article/view/2254
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Sumario:The efficient use of the territory is a current worldwide priority. An option oriented to this  purpose is the sustainable territorial planning that integrates the main components of urban dynamics based on centralities. This concept refers to the areas of the city of greater strategic importance due to their level of attraction in urban displacements. However, in most Mexican cities and some Latin American cities, the flow of quality information for the development of territorial planning is prolonged, which complicates the dynamic planning processes. Hence the importance of this work, whose purpose is to propose a methodology that allows the determination and analysis of urban centralities, and facilitates the realization of territorial planning in shorter periods with easy access information. The methodology includes the following several steps: the determination of the current urban centralities in Mexicali, Mexico, as a case study; the analysis of socio-economic, environmental, and urban territorial conditions by the analysis of 36 indicators; and the classification of centralities into four profiles that indicate the degree of sustainable development and the level of consolidation that support the implementation of public policies and sustainable territorial planning.