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Medir la sostenibilidad urbana a escalas intermedias: compacidad-proximidad y habitabilidad-accesibilidad

Authors: Llop i Torné, Josep M.;

Medir la sostenibilidad urbana a escalas intermedias: compacidad-proximidad y habitabilidad-accesibilidad

Abstract

This article explores the conditions for measuring sustainability that occur at intermediate scales, with the goal of enabling an operational reflection that can be applied to improve the quality of urban development plans and projects. This reflection should consider intermediate cities and urban areas, as well as large cities. The criteria and reflections presented in this article are based on degrees and indices related to the relationships between compactness and proximity, on the one hand, and habitability and accessibility, on the other. These relationships make it possible to measure sustainability at the physical scale and to compare the conditions in different cities without difficulty. A network of professionals is working proactively at the international level with the UNESCO Chair on the topic of intermediate cities. The goal of their work is to contribute methodological advances to the forums and venues where global work is being conducted, in order to make local human development better, more sustainable, more harmonious, and aligned with the United Nations’ Millennium Development Goals.

El artículo propone una reflexión sobre qué condiciones de medida de la sostenibilidad pueden darse en base y para las escalas intermedias, con el objetivo de que esas condiciones permitan una reflexión operativa que sirva para utilizarla en el urbanismo y mejorar el nivel de los planes y de los proyectos tanto en ciudades intermedias como en las tramas urbanas de esa escala, de las grandes ciudades. Los criterios y las reflexiones están basadas en grados e índices sobre los dos binomios: compacidad y proximidad / habitabilidad y accesibilidad. Estos permiten no sólo medir a escala física sino también comparar ciudades fácilmente, puesto que el trabajo en red de profesionales y de la Cátedra UNESCO sobre las CIMES o ciudades intermedias tiene un nivel internacional y una dimensión proactiva. Con ello se quiere aportar avances metodológicos en los foros y en las escenas de trabajo global, para lograr un mejor desarrollo humano local, más sostenible y harmónico, de acuerdo con los Objetivos del Milenio de las Naciones Unidas.

L’article proposa una reflexió sobre què condicions mitges de la sostenibilitat poden donar-se en base i per a les escales intermitges, amb l’objectiu que aquestes condicions permetin una reflexió operativa que serveixi per utilitzar-la en l’urbanisme i millorar el nivell dels plans i dels projectes, tant en ciutats intermitges com en les trames urbanes d’aquesta escala, de les grans ciutats. Els criteris i les reflexions estan basades en graus i índexs sobre els dos binomis: compacitat i proximitat / habitabilitat i accessibilitat. Aquests en permeten no només mesurar a escala física sinó també comparar ciutats fàcilment, ja que el treball en xarxa de professionals i de la Càtedra UNESCO sobre les CIMES o ciutats intermitges té un nivell internacional i una dimensió proactiva. Amb això es volen aportar avenços metodològics en els fòrums i en els escenaris de treball global, per tal d’aconseguir un millor desenvolupament humà local, més sostenible i harmònic, d’acord amb els Objectius del Mil·lenni de les Nacions Unides.

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Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Desenvolupament humà i sostenible::Desenvolupament sostenible, Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Desenvolupament humà i sostenible::Prospectiva, sistèmica i modelització, :Desenvolupament humà i sostenible::Desenvolupament sostenible [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC], Measurement, Desenvolupament sostenible -- Mesurament, :Desenvolupament humà i sostenible::Prospectiva, sistèmica i modelització [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC], Sustainable urban development, Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Desenvolupament humà i sostenible::Prospectiva, sistèmica i modelització, Sustainable urban development., Desenvolupament urbà

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