2020
DOI: 10.4067/s0718-34022020000300031
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Ordenamiento territorial en Chile: Nuevo escenario para la gobernanza regional.

Abstract: A partir de un análisis de contexto sobre la evolución de los paradigmas en torno al ordenamiento territorial desde una perspectiva reciente, este trabajo se enfoca en describir y analizar el proceso político, normativo e institucional en términos de su potencial incidencia en el ordenamiento territorial para las regiones desde un enfoque interpretativo. En particular, se toma en consideración las implicancias de la Ley 21.074 en los diversos instrumentos de planificación a escala intercomunal o regional sobre… Show more

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“…For example, the actors suggested several elements to be considered in the regional vision, such as sustainable development, protection of natural wealth, guaranteeing the dignity and integrity of each inhabitant, territorial integration with the maritime space and mountain systems, among others. Therefore, the actors revealed the positions and power relations that are persistent in the territory (Bauer, et al, 2020), together with the consequences and challenges associated with the regional planning (Orellana, Arenas & Moreno, 2020). The recognition of the needs translated into a joint and consensual vision of regional development, which in turn was reflected in a strategy that contains guidelines, objectives, and specific goals.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the actors suggested several elements to be considered in the regional vision, such as sustainable development, protection of natural wealth, guaranteeing the dignity and integrity of each inhabitant, territorial integration with the maritime space and mountain systems, among others. Therefore, the actors revealed the positions and power relations that are persistent in the territory (Bauer, et al, 2020), together with the consequences and challenges associated with the regional planning (Orellana, Arenas & Moreno, 2020). The recognition of the needs translated into a joint and consensual vision of regional development, which in turn was reflected in a strategy that contains guidelines, objectives, and specific goals.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ISIT constitutes the first effort in Chile to develop a multidimensional tool to analyze and contrast the state of the infrastructure and equipment needed for the economic and productive development of the country. Chile maintains a political-administrative structure of regions defined in 1974 during the military dictatorship, where later, since the return of democracy in the early 1990s, the reforms in terms of political, administrative, and fiscal decentralization have been insufficient, leaving the country with the lowest level of fiscal decentralization among the OECD countries (OECD 2017) with weak public policy attributions for elected authorities at the regional level (Orellana Ossandón et al 2020). The latter emphasizes Chile's condition as a unitary and centralist country (OECD 2017), where decisions regarding public investment have concentrated the development of infrastructure and equipment in the central macrozone, mainly where more than twothirds of the country's population live.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there is an ongoing project exists to create a single "framework law" that recognizes the social and environmental aspects, the timing of its enactment is still uncertain [62]. However, land use planning and management has gained momentum by adopting policies [63,64] to respond to problematic land use activities [65][66][67][68][69][70], still faces major challenges [55,56,58,63,71,72].…”
Section: Land Use (Mis) Management In Chilementioning
confidence: 99%