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Dimensión espacial de la movilidad cotidiana universitaria: el caso de Valparaíso metropolitano

Authors: Soto Caro, Marcela; Álvarez Aránguiz, Luis; Silva Arriola, Lisandro;

Dimensión espacial de la movilidad cotidiana universitaria: el caso de Valparaíso metropolitano

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Este trabajo obedece a la necesidad de conocer los patrones de movilidad cotidiana universitaria desde los lugares de residencia hacia el campus universitario y como estos han ido cambiando debido a la creciente influencia en las dinámicas de cambio del contexto urbano metropolitano del Gran Valparaíso. Estas dinámicas de cambios se caracterizan por desequilibrios funcionales al interior de la estructura metropolitana, y a un incremento sustantivo en la accesibilidad global producto de programas de inversión en infraestructura vial en sus principales corredores de transporte, llevando a desarrollos urbanos desiguales y crecientes. Estos cambios vistos desde una comunidad móvil específica como es el habitante universitario, nos permite visualizar nuevas tendencias de movilidad, asociadas a un modelo más centrífugo que "externaliza" crecientemente la residencia de los alumnos hacia el contexto urbano metropolitano, cuyas consecuencias sociales y urbano-ambientales pretende develar la investigación. This research stresses the effects of student mobility trends concerning the dynamic changes inside the urban metropolitan context of Valparaiso, Chile. These dynamic urban changes are mainly characterized by functional imbalances inside the metropolitan urban structure, namely: (i) the increase of global accessibility concerning investment programs in road infrastructure for the main urban corridors , and (ii) the progressive incorporation of more heterogeneous groups of students, covering the entire socioeconomic spectrum. Both, the traditional model of the University, oriented to the professional excellence and a social network of aid for the low income students, have shifted, as is seem, reflected in the increasing dissociation between living-/ and workspace. This problem was solving 50 years ago by the Residential Campus area. A new model emerges, by increasingly externalizing student residence towards the metropolitan urban context. Preliminary research outcomes reveal complex social and urban-environmental consequences in the urban development.

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Mobility, Commuting -- Chile -- Valparaiso, Metropolitan areas -- Chile -- Valparaiso, Accesibilidad, Accessibility, Residential Patterns, Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Urbanisme::Aspectes socials, :Urbanisme::Aspectes socials [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC], Movilidad, Mobilitat per estudis -- Xile -- Valparaíso, Patrones de Localización Residencial, Àrees metropolitanes -- Xile -- Valparaíso

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