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Construcción del periurbano mediante instrumentos de regulación urbana: caso de ciudades intermedias en la Región Metropolitana de Santiago-Chile

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  • Gerardo Ubilla-Bravo

    (UCHILE - Universidad de Chile = University of Chile [Santiago])

  • Eduardo Chia

    (INRAE - Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement)

Abstract

En la problemática de esta investigación consideramos tres contextos: la centralización de la planificación territorial en Chile, la tradición de la regulación de las áreas urbanas y el proceso de periurbanización en la Región Metropolitana de Santiago. De este modo, el estudio se desarrolla en torno a la pregunta ¿Cómo se ha construido el espacio local periurbano mediante los instrumentos de regulación urbana de escala nacional, regional y local? Para responder a esta pregunta se analizan los instrumentos de regulación urbana en Chile considerando tres escalas geográficas (nacional, regional y comunal) desde 1972 hasta 2014. Entre los resultados se destaca el ‘efecto cascada' de la influencia de los instrumentos en las diferentes escalas geográficas, la propuesta de la noción ‘periurbano administrativo subcomunal' y la imposición de la visión centralista de los instrumentos urbanos durante cuarenta años, donde se constata que el nivel local no tiene incidencia en la construcción del periurbano.

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  • Gerardo Ubilla-Bravo & Eduardo Chia, 2021. "Construcción del periurbano mediante instrumentos de regulación urbana: caso de ciudades intermedias en la Región Metropolitana de Santiago-Chile," Post-Print hal-03330464, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03330464
    DOI: 10.30827/cuadgeo.v60i2.8701
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    1. Gerardo Francisco Ubilla-Bravo, 2024. "A Geospatial Model of Periurbanization—The Case of Three Intermediate-Sized and Subregional Cities in Chile," Land, MDPI, vol. 13(5), pages 1-23, May.

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