Identifying The Socio-Urban Spatial Structure Of Vulnerability

  • Suárezpradilla, Mónica Marcela (Investigador)

Proyecto: Proyectos de Investigación

Detalles del proyecto

Descripción

The constant modification of land use, economic instability, environmental factors, and social behaviour changes among the inhabitants of big cities characterize current urbanism. In Colombia, land-use planning processes supported by geographical information systems are a recent phenomenon. Furthermore, the legal instruments of spatial planning are inadequate in most municipalities. Moreover, socio-spatial equity represents a challenge for Latin American cities in which there is increasing awareness of the role that spatial planning plays. Consequently, the question arises as to how the urban spatial structure and organization contribute to an inclusive and equitable socio-spatial evolution, considering climate change impacts. The case study analysed in this paper focuses upon the northern limits of the city of Bogotá. Therefore, this research aims to define the ideal balance of urban land-use distribution between social stratum classification and the vulnerability of the communities seeking to better adapt to climate change. We propose a methodological approach of analysing spatial syntax and (social) intensity of activities and infrastructure, which enables us to characterize the urban structure itself and identify vulnerable urban instances. As a result, we find that the urban network with low values presents spatial unpredictability in its pattern, constraining equitable development based on the urban morphology of the city. This research allows us to conclude that the degree of vulnerability encountered by the Social Urban Spatial Structure (SUSS) is higher in expansion areas than in central areas of the city.

Descripción de Layman

The constant modification of land use, economic instability, environmental factors, and social behaviour changes among the inhabitants of big cities characterize current urbanism. In Colombia, land-use planning processes supported by geographical information systems are a recent phenomenon. Furthermore, the legal instruments of spatial planning are inadequate in most municipalities. Moreover, socio-spatial equity represents a challenge for Latin American cities in which there is increasing awareness of the role that spatial planning plays. Consequently, the question arises as to how the urban spatial structure and organization contribute to an inclusive and equitable socio-spatial evolution, considering climate change impacts. The case study analysed in this paper focuses upon the northern limits of the city of Bogotá. Therefore, this research aims to define the ideal balance of urban land-use distribution between social stratum classification and the vulnerability of the communities seeking to better adapt to climate change. We propose a methodological approach of analysing spatial syntax and (social) intensity of activities and infrastructure, which enables us to characterize the urban structure itself and identify vulnerable urban instances. As a result, we find that the urban network with low values presents spatial unpredictability in its pattern, constraining equitable development based on the urban morphology of the city. This research allows us to conclude that the degree of vulnerability encountered by the Social Urban Spatial Structure (SUSS) is higher in expansion areas than in central areas of the city.

Hallazgos clave

Urban planning, urban morphology, climate change
EstadoFinalizado
Fecha de inicio/Fecha fin1/12/211/12/22

Socios colaboradores

Estado del Proyecto

  • Cerrado exitosamente

Relación academia-corporación

  • No

Formación de recurso humano para la investigación

  • No

Interdisciplinar

  • Si

Proyecto colaborativo entre grupos de investigación

  • Si

Proyecto con potencial de desarrollo tecnológico susceptible de protección con propiedad intelectual

  • No

Trabajo de grado - Maestría o Doctorado

  • Ninguno

Área del conocimiento (OCDE)

  • CIENCIAS SOCIALES Y HUMANAS

Rol Sabana

  • Ejecutora