Áreas periurbanas en transformación: Estrategias para la resiliencia de los paisajes periurbanos en ciudades europeas y españolas

Translated title of the contribution: Peri-urban areas in transformation.: Strategies for the resilience of peri-urban landscapes in European and Spanish cities

Carmen Diez-Medina*, Isabel Ezquerra, Javier Monclus Fraga, Orsina Simona Pierini, Sara Sucena, O. Ioannou

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Abstract

In recent decades, the international debate on suburban sprawl and peri-urban growth in European cities has intensified. The decentralization of industrial, tertiary and residential activities, as well as the proliferation of road infrastructures have given rise to the fragmentation of the agricultural fabric with the formation of mixed-use, empty or residual spaces. On the other hand, the growing interest in the cultural, ecological and landscape values ​​of peri-urban landscapes is evident.
Translated title of the contributionPeri-urban areas in transformation.: Strategies for the resilience of peri-urban landscapes in European and Spanish cities
Original languageSpanish
Title of host publicationCi[ur] Cuadernos de Investigacion Urbanistica
Subtitle of host publicationVI International Congress ISUF-H Urban form and resilience: the challenges of comprehensive health and climate change = VI INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON URBAN FORM-HISPANIC Urban form and resilience: the challenges of comprehensive health and climate change
EditorsEster Higueras García, María Cristia García-González
PublisherInstituto Juan de Herrera
Pages167-184
Number of pages18
Volume142
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Keywords

  • Valores eco-culturales
  • áreas estratégicas
  • regeneración urbana
  • infraestructura verde y azul

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