Las revistas científicas, como mecanismo de difusión de la ciencia, han venido cambiando de rumbo al sacar la ciencia de los guetos y democratizar el conocimiento, poniendo a disposición del mundo entero sus estudios. Sin embargo, al hacerlo se exponen a una carrera mortal por el prestigio, la imagen, el impacto, la visibilidad, el cuidado de las normas éticas y la financiación que no siempre van de la mano. Para visibilizar estos retos y dificultades se procederá con una metodología histórico-crítica aunada al análisis del discurso. Para ello, primero se hará un recuento de la evolución histórica de las revistas, luego se procederá con la evidencia de las primeras métricas empleadas, después se mostrarán las nuevas formas de medición almétricas y finalmente se ensayarán unas conclusiones.
Green roofs incorporate vegetation into urban environments (specifically buildings), making it possible to replace the plant material that is destroyed during construction processes. Purpose: this study aims to identify the factors that drive the adoption of green roofs in horizontal property by means of a technology acceptance model. Materials and methods. A qualitative methodology is used, and semi-structured interviews are conducted with the community, construction companies, and employees of the Municipality of Sabaneta (Antioquia, Colombia). Findings. According to the results of this study, landscaping, temperature, energy, economic aspects, and quality of life are found to be the factors that determine the adoption of such technology. Conclusion. Therefore, green roofs become a multipurpose strategy that, besides helping to reduce the temperatures of buildings and improving air quality and harmony in landscapes, can also be used as gardens, as stated by some of the study’s participants.
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