2014
DOI: 10.5354/0717-5051.2014.33274
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Gentrificación de escala intermedia global en Latinoamérica: el caso de la reconstrucción de Managua, Nicaragua 1972-2014

Abstract: Hoy en día, el estudio de la gentrificación se posiciona como un proceso posible de aplicar en prácticamente toda la escala del territorio global. Dentro de este contexto, el rol que cumplen las ciudades intermedias es crucial y, sobretodo, aquellas que se ven afectas a procesos de reconstrucción post terremotos, como es el caso de América Latina. El presente artículo amplifica el debate de la gentrificación en el contexto de las políticas urbanas post terremotos aplicadas en ciudades intermedias, analizado ba… Show more

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“…This process goes beyond the usual planning for changes in neighborhoods suffering decay or deterioration to develop a set of strategies for displacement that take advantage of opportunities for its acceleration, among them applying the displacement policies adopted after natural disasters to public and private urban renewal projects (Audefroy and Ottolini, 1999;Ottolini and Berger, 1999). The Latin American experience also shows a tendency to use the social disaster resulting from a natural phenomenon such as an earthquake or a flood as an opportunity to "liberate" desirable territories, "solving" the problem of the poor in the urban peripheries through public subsidies (Inzulza, 2014;Inzulza and López, 2014). These evictions lend themselves to publicprivate urban renewal projects, the recovery of historic centers and neighborhoods, and the creation of urban parks.…”
Section: Neoliberal Urbanization Displacement and Violencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This process goes beyond the usual planning for changes in neighborhoods suffering decay or deterioration to develop a set of strategies for displacement that take advantage of opportunities for its acceleration, among them applying the displacement policies adopted after natural disasters to public and private urban renewal projects (Audefroy and Ottolini, 1999;Ottolini and Berger, 1999). The Latin American experience also shows a tendency to use the social disaster resulting from a natural phenomenon such as an earthquake or a flood as an opportunity to "liberate" desirable territories, "solving" the problem of the poor in the urban peripheries through public subsidies (Inzulza, 2014;Inzulza and López, 2014). These evictions lend themselves to publicprivate urban renewal projects, the recovery of historic centers and neighborhoods, and the creation of urban parks.…”
Section: Neoliberal Urbanization Displacement and Violencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Los procesos de cambio socioespacial con disparidades territoriales continúan en un repunte sin precedente, afectando los cielos urbanos de todo el mundo y, de manera acelerada, a nuestro continente latinoamericano. Tanto las ciudades metropolitanas, como de escala intermedia y menores, se están viendo fuertemente desafiadas ante la falta de regulación urbana que controle la excesiva altura de edificación, principalmente de proyectos inmobiliarios y sus procesos asociados como el reemplazo de población original y pérdida de identidad local (Inzulza Contardo & López Irías, 2014).…”
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