940 resultados para Municipal plans for spatial planning


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The encounter of architecture and urbanism with parcelisation is marked with the sign of a historical debt. Parcelisation is a tremendously powerful design tool. Architecture and urban planning attest to its capacity to shape sociospatial relations across a range of scales and contexts. From Renaissance palazzi to modernist slabs, from nation-wide agrarian reforms and Haussmann’s Paris to Christopher Alexander’s new theory of urban design and Michael Webb’s Suitaloon — most of the historical revolutions and experimental projects that have shaken these fields have relied, consciously or not, on a critique and restructuration of inherited divisions of land and space. The layout of parcel patterns has a series of implications including forms of property, the divide between private and public realms, the distribution of spatial contents and uses through zoning, typological decisions and so forth. The behaviour of any urban structure depends on the tissue of plots that configures the urban fabric and many of the challenges urban design faces today —complexity, urban vitality, social equality, etc.— hinge upon the forms of land division and distribution we adopt.

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Nowadays, organizations have plenty of data stored in DB databases, which contain invaluable information. Decision Support Systems DSS provide the support needed to manage this information and planning médium and long-term ?the modus operandi? of these organizations. Despite the growing importance of these systems, most proposals do not include its total evelopment, mostly limiting itself on the development of isolated parts, which often have serious integration problems. Hence, methodologies that include models and processes that consider every factor are necessary. This paper will try to fill this void as it proposes an approach for developing spatial DSS driven by the development of their associated Data Warehouse DW, without forgetting its other components. To the end of framing the proposal different Engineering Software focus (The Software Engineering Process and Model Driven Architecture) are used, and coupling with the DB development methodology, (and both of them adapted to DW peculiarities). Finally, an example illustrates the proposal.

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An understanding of spatial patterns of plant species diversity and the factors that drive those patterns is critical for the development of appropriate biodiversity management in forest ecosystems. We studied the spatial organization of plants species in human- modified and managed oak forests (primarily, Quercus faginea) in the Central Pre- Pyrenees, Spain. To test whether plant community assemblages varied non-randomly across the spatial scales, we used multiplicative diversity partitioning based on a nested hierarchical design of three increasingly coarser spatial scales (transect, stand, region). To quantify the importance of the structural, spatial, and topographical characteristics of stands in patterning plant species assemblages and identify the determinants of plant diversity patterns, we used canonical ordination. We observed a high contribution of ˟-diversity to total -diversity and found ˟-diversity to be higher and ˞-diversity to be lower than expected by random distributions of individuals at different spatial scales. Results, however, partly depended on the weighting of rare and abundant species. Variables expressing the historical management intensities of the stand such as mean stand age, the abundance of the dominant tree species (Q. faginea), age structure of the stand, and stand size were the main factors that explained the compositional variation in plant communities. The results indicate that (1) the structural, spatial, and topographical characteristics of the forest stands have the greatest effect on diversity patterns, (2) forests in landscapes that have different land use histories are environmentally heterogeneous and, therefore, can experience high levels of compositional differentiation, even at local scales (e.g., within the same stand). Maintaining habitat heterogeneity at multiple spatial scales should be considered in the development of management plans for enhancing plant diversity and related functions in human-altered forests

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One of the core objectives of urban planning practice is to provide spatial equity in terms of opportunities and use of public space and facilities. Accessibility is the element that serves this purpose as a concept linking the reciprocal relationship between transport and land use, thus shaping individual potential mobility to reach the desired destinations. Accessibility concepts are increasingly acknowledged as fundamental to understand the functioning of cities and urban regions. Indeed, by introducing them in planning practice, better solutions can be achieved in terms of spatial equity. The COST Action TU1002 "Accessibility instruments for planning practice" was specifically designed to address the gap between scientific research in measuring and modelling accessibility, and the current use of indicators of accessibility in urban planning practice. This paper shows the full process of introducing an easily understandable measure of accessibility to planning practitioners in Madrid, which is one of the case studies of the above-mentioned COST action. Changes in accessibility after the opening of a new metro line using contour measures were analyzed and then presented to a selection of urban planners and practitioners in Madrid as part of a workshop to evaluate the usefulness of this tool for planning practice. Isochrone maps were confirmed as an effective tool, as their utility can be supplemented by other indicators, and being GIS-based, it can be easily computed (when compared with transport models) and integrated with other datasets.

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The current crisis, with its particularly severe configuration in Southern European countries, provides an opportunity to probe the interrelation of economic crunches and the production of space, and also to imagine potential paths of sociospatial emancipation from the dictates of global markets. This introductory chapter offers a preliminary interpretive framework exploring the fundamental role of urban and territorial restructuring in the formation, management and resolution of capitalist crises and, conversely, periods of crisis as key stages in the history of urbanization. I will begin by contextualizing the 2007-8 economic slump, the subsequent global recession and its uneven impact on states and cities in the longue durée of capitalist productions of space, studying the transformation of spatial configurations in previous episodes of economic stagnation. This broader perspective will then be used to analyze currently emerging formations of austerity urbanism, showing how the practices of crisis management incorporate a strategy for economic and institutional restructuring that eventually impacts on urban policy, and indeed in the production of urban space itself.

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Históricamente la estrategia de localización de la infraestructura religiosa católica en Chile ha estado condicionada por intenciones destinadas a la captación y tutela de feligreses, proceso desarrollado a través de intervenciones que han generado externalidades difíciles de anticipar y posibles de visualizar en un marco temporal mayor. En este contexto la producción e instalación de los templos católicos en distintos lugares de la ciudad condicionaron los territorios y marcaron presencia en su afán por colonizar y mantener el dominio, mecanismo propio de la institución religiosa que se adaptó al medio y a las circunstancias político social para cumplir su misión y mantener el poder. En esta investigación se buscó identificar desde las edificaciones destinadas al culto, la relación escalar entre localización, modo de instalación y morfología que incluye la forma y técnica de construcción, reconociendo la manera cómo modifican los entornos, el efecto que provocan y las expectativas que abren a nuevas intervenciones. El escenario escogido para realizar el estudio correspondió a un período de la historia de la ciudad de Santiago de Chile no documentado en que las circunstancias políticas, económicas, sociales y culturales contribuyeron a que el modo de disposición de las edificaciones de culto condicionaron el desarrollo urbano y orientaron el crecimiento de la ciudad. El período en que se desarrolló el estudio correspondió a la época de mayor riqueza material y cultural de la historia del país y estuvo modelada por las intenciones y planes de desarrollo tendientes a consolidar lo que se ha denominado el modelo Republicano. Escenario en que el espacio público cobró interés y se transformó en el motor de los cambios e indicador de la escala de la ciudad, estableciendo las condiciones para que las distintas corrientes europeas se manifestaran en el hacer arquitectónico cambiando la imagen original de la ciudad colonial. Este proceso que ocurrió sobre la estructura existente, densificó la manzana a través de la subdivisión predial, que complementado con los avances tecnológicos permitieron mayores alturas de edificación, situación que dio origen a nuevas concepciones espaciales, posibles de desarrollar con los recursos materiales, intelectuales y técnicos disponibles. El estudio se centró en la centuria 1850-1950 analizando la forma como la infraestructura religiosa Católica se localizó en el tejido urbano adoptando distintas tipologías edilicias, en una época caracterizada por el eclecticismo arquitectónico. Específicamente se estudiaron las edificaciones que utilizaron reminiscencias góticas, identificando los casos más significativos, estableciendo el contexto en que se originaron e indagando en la significación que tuvieron por la función que cumplieron, considerando emplazamiento y conexión con el entorno construido, conformación, dimensiones, destino y patrocinios. El área de estudio se fundamentó por la concentración de construcciones con la tendencia historicista, producciones que en el corto y mediano plazo orientaron las transformaciones de la ciudad y por la presencia que conservan hasta estos días. Se observó la incidencia de la acción de la Iglesia Católica en las políticas de Estado, orientando las decisiones de planificación y ocupación del territorio, condicionando la localización de los templos a fin de conseguir las mayores coberturas de la población y el mayor rendimiento de las inversiones. En el contexto latinoamericano la construcción de iglesias, templos y catedrales con reminiscencias góticas fue una constante que caracterizó al último cuarto del siglo XIX y las tres primeras décadas del siglo XX. El estudio permitió conocer en términos cuantitativos y cualitativos la producción, destacando la morfología y materialidad caracterizada por la adopción de estrategias contemporáneas estructuralmente exigentes. Se observó la utilización de la arquitectura como un medio de acercamiento a la población, capaz de transformar a los edificios en símbolos barriales, que facilitaron la generación de identidad, al convertirse en los referentes materiales que se destacan, que se recuerdan y que asumen la representatividad de barrios, permaneciendo en el tiempo y convirtiéndose en íconos asociados a la cultura local. En síntesis, la instalación de las infraestructuras religiosas en la ciudad de Santiago fue consecuencia de un modo de producción, que entregó lugares de encuentro y símbolos para la ciudad, a través de la localización de los edificios que buscaron ocupar áreas visibles, relevantes y convocantes, lo que consiguieron mediante la instalación geográfica, central y equidistante de conglomerados residenciales consolidados o en vías de desarrollo, como también a través de edificaciones monumentales y siempre destacadas respecto de su entorno, lo que marcó exclusividad y dominio. La elección de tipos arquitectónicos fue coyuntural a los tiempos e inspirada en intelectuales y profesionales mayoritariamente foráneos que aportaron conocimientos y experiencia para auspiciar edificaciones que fueron reconocidas como señeras y precursoras de la época. La intensidad en el uso de los recursos que demandaron las exigentes estructuras obligó a la iglesia católica a establecer estrategias de financiación destinadas a suplir la falta de recursos provenientes del Estado. Para lo cual convocaron a distintos actores los que participaron desde sus fronteras y en función de sus intereses cubriendo desde el altruismo hasta la rentabilización de su patrimonio. La organización iglesia católica se comporta de la misma manera que cualquier otra organización: busca expandirse, concentrar, controlar y administrar. Busca codificar todo su entorno (Raffestin, 2011), busca trascender y materialmente lo logra desde sus construcciones. ABSTRACT Historically the location strategies of the catholic religious infrastructure in Chile has been conditioned by intentions aimed at attracting and guardianship of parishioners, process developed through interventions that have generated externalities difficult to anticipate and possible to visualize in a in a major temporary frame. In this context, the production and installation of the catholic churches in different places in the city determined the territories and marked presence in their quest to colonize and maintain domain, mechanism of the religious institution that was adapted to the environment and in the political and social circumstances to fulfill its mission and maintain power. This research sought to identify from the buildings intended for worship in a multi-scale relationship between location, the placement mode, morphology and shape and construction technique and the effect caused by them, the way how they alter the environments and the expectations that are open to new interventions. The chosen scenario for the study corresponded to a not documented period in the history of the city of Santiago de Chile in which political, economic, social and cultural circumstances contributed to the form of disposition of the buildings of worship that determined the urban development and guided the growth of the city. The study period was the epoch of largest material and cultural wealth of Chile history and it was modeled by the intentions and development plans tending to consolidate what has been named the Republican ideal. Scenario in which public space gained interest and became the engine of change and indicator of the scale of the city, establishing the conditions for the various European trends manifested themselves in transforming the original image of the colonial city. This process that took place on the existing structure, produced a higher density of the original blocks through the predial compartimentation, which supplemented with technological advances enabled greater building heights, a situation that gave rise to new spatial conceptions, possible of developing with the material resources, intellectuals and technicians available at the moment. The study focused on the century 1850-1950 by analyzing how the Catholic religious infrastructure was located in the urban fabric by adopting different typologies locality, in an epoch characterised by architectural eclecticism. Specifica lly, it is studied the buildings that used gothic reminiscences, identifying the most significant cases, establishing the context in which they originated and inquiring about the significance that they had for the role it played, considering location and connection to the built environment, shaping, dimensions, destination, and sponsorships. The study area was established by the concentration of buildings with this historicist trend, productions that in the short and medium term guided the transformation of the city and the presence that keeps up to these days. It was noted the incidence of the of the Catholic Church actions in guiding State policies, planning decisions and occupation of the territory, as well as conditioning the location of the temples in order to achieve greater coverage of the population and the greatest return on investment. In the context of Latin America the construction of churches, temples and cathedrals with reminiscences gothic was a constant that characterized the last quarter of the nineteenth century and the first three decades of the twentieth century. The study allowed to know in quantitative and qualitative terms the production of the period, highlighting the morphology and materiality characterized by contemporary and structurally challenging strategies. It was noted the use of architecture as a means of approaching to the population, able to transform buildings into neighborhood symbols, which facilitated the production of identity, to become the reference materials that stand out, that will be remembered and that assume the representativeness of neighborhoods, remaining in the time and becoming icons associated with the local culture. In synthesis, the installation of religious infrastructure in the city of Santiago was result of a mode of production, that provided meeting places and symbols for the city, through the location of buildings that sought to occupy visible, relevant and summoning areas, what they obtained by means of the geographical, central and equidistant installation of consolidated residential conglomerates cluster or about to development, as also through always outstanding and monumental buildings with respect to its surroundings, which marked uniqueness and domain. The choice of architectural types was related to the time and inspired by intellectuals and professionals mostly outsiders who contributed with expertise and experience to sponsor buildings were recognized as outstanding and precursor of the time. The intensity of use of the resources that requested the demanding structures forced to the Catholic church to establish funding strategies designed to compensate for the lack of funds from the State. For which convened to different actors who participated from their borders and depending on their interests covering from the altruism up to the rentabilización of its patrimony. The Catholic Church organization behaves the same way as any other organization: seeks to expand, focus, control and manage. Looking for coding the entire environment (Raffestin, 2011), seeks to transcend and succeeds materially from its building.

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La tesis se compone de una primera parte introductoria, en la que se recogen las distintas opiniones y definiciones de la arquitectura “popular”, el estado de la cuestión, comentando los artículos y publicaciones realizados sobre la Mancha. La segunda parte profundiza en aspectos generales previos al análisis edificatorio central de la tesis, con los siguientes capítulos: -Estudio de los condicionantes físicos, históricos, socio-económicos y culturales de la comarca de la Mancha Baja. Acotando el territorio. -Una visión general sobre la arquitectura tradicional de la provincia de Ciudad Real, por comarcas. -Un estudio de las distintas tipologías edificatorias tradicionales, con ejemplos en la comarca manchega. -El análisis de materiales constructivos, elementos y sistemas utilizados en las construcciones tradicionales en la Mancha Baja. La tercera parte, desde la premisa de la representación gráfica, apoyado en un anexo con dibujos de ciento treinta y siete edificios populares de Manzanares y comarca, estudia: El trazado urbano y las casas de Manzanares; desde los levantamientos de plantas, alzados y secciones, emplazamiento en la manzana y fotografías, se realiza una descripción completa, con noventa y seis ejemplos. Además de llegar a las conclusiones derivadas del análisis de estas edificaciones, los objetivos pretendidos con este estudio serían también: Realizar un primer trabajo aproximativo, desde la visión arquitectónica, de la arquitectura tradicional manchega. Recopilar toda la información existente que pueda relacionarse con la arquitectura popular en la comarca, y citar los escritos y publicaciones de referencia para posteriores estudios. Se estudia la geomorfología, el clima, el territorio, la economía, la sociología, etc…, para obtener una información clave, además de los materiales, técnicas constructivas y morfología de las edificaciones. Se destaca el apartado de los edificios preindustriales tradicionales, como molinos de viento, de agua, palomares, pósitos y bodegas con el análisis de varios ejemplos, por su importante presencia en las poblaciones. Por último se desarrolla un amplio bloque sobre bibliografía de arquitectura popular, la consultada y la general. La arquitectura popular de la mancha baja es tapial cubierto de teja árabe, cerrada al exterior, pero abierta a grandes patios, de planta baja y cámaras altas, con elementos auxiliares de protección y acceso, que revisten la aparente simplicidad volumétrica de estos complejos, viviendas-almacén. Con un complejo programa tanto agrícola como doméstico. De gran protección frente al clima, con escasa decoración, esquemas espaciales primitivos y con mayor envergadura estructural en las dependencias agropecuarias. Una arquitectura que mezcla el uso doméstico y el productivo, pero que al evolucionar aumenta su diferenciación. Edificios que mantienen las mismas cualidades estéticas, repitiendo formas y volúmenes, pero de peculiares configuraciones espaciales, se repiten los materiales y técnicas constructivas, así como elementos arquitectónicos con pocas variaciones, pero no existen dos conjuntos similares. No podemos utilizar un ejemplo como modelo de casa manchega. Evoluciona de la casa bloque, básica y primitiva, con ejemplos escasos en las poblaciones más deprimidas, a la casa compleja, donde se separan con claridad las dependencias agropecuarias de las vivideras. Evoluciona de una casa rural, con los mismos esquemas, ya se ubique en el campo o en núcleos de población, a la casa urbana, entre medianerías, en la que se puede encontrar una transformación paralela, desarrollándose programas domésticos, más especializados, mezclados con arquitecturas cultas, con programas que reflejan las nuevas necesidades de la sociedad urbana del siglo XX. ABSTRACT The thesis is composed of a first part that is collected as introducing different views and definitions of popular architecture, the state of affairs, commenting on articles and publications carried out at the Mancha. The second part explores general issues before the main urban analysis of the thesis, with the following chapters: -A study of the geographic, historical, socio-economic and cultural conditions of the region of the Mancha Baja. Delimiting the territory -A tour with an overview of the province of Ciudad Real by regions. -A study of the different traditional building types, with examples in the region from the Mancha. -The Analysis of building materials, components and systems used in traditional buildings in the Mancha Lower The third part studies from the premise of the drawing: The urban planning of the towns to study and houses of Manzanares, from the execution of plans, elevations and sections, sites in the blocks, old photographs, a full description is made, covering a wide range of examples, highlighting the “evolution during the twentieth century, in its last quarter, buildings of popular character “, which is the ultimate aim of the thesis. In addition to reaching the conclusions drawn from the analysis cards of these buildings, the objectives pursued with this study would be also: This paper is the realization of a first rough work from the architectural vision of traditional architecture from the Mancha. To Search a work method for approaching the popular architecture, other than those made so far by other studies of historians, engineers and sociologists, with the graphical representation and the buildings would be studied like living organisms that evolve over time. To collect all the current information that It can be able to connect itself with the popular architecture in the region, and cite the writings and publications of reference for future studies. Geomorphology, climate, topography of the place is studied to obtain a key information about materials, construction techniques and morphology of the buildings. A section is opened to study the case of traditional industrial buildings like windmills, flour mill, pigeon lofts, public granary, threshing floor and cellars with the analysis of several examples; its importance is highlighted in the urban plan of the town. Finally a large block of popular literature on architecture is developed, consulted for work is distinct from the general existing on the subject. The popular architecture from the Mancha is built of rammed earth and roofs inclined of Arabic tiles, the buildings are closed to the outside, but they are open around large courtyards, and ground floor and camera high, with additional elements of protection, they are opened to patios. The manor has a complex program on agricultural and domestic activity. Large climate protection, poor decoration, quite primitive in shaping living spaces, and more structural scale in storage and processing units of agriculture-related products, mainly wine, cereal and to a lesser extent oil. These architecture combines the domestic and productive use, but which will evolve and they are distinguishing, both enclosed spaces such as courtyards. The buildings keep the same aesthetic qualities because they repeat shapes and volumes, but they maintain their spatial configuration individually; the materials, building techniques and architectural elements are repeated with slight variations, but there aren´t two identical houses. This architecture evolved from the block, basic and primitive house, with few examples in the most deprived towns, to the complex house, where agricultural units are clearly separated of domestic rooms. It developed from a country house (with the same patterns) whether it is located in the countryside or in the towns, to an urban house, in which we can find a parallel transformation, developing domestic programs, more specialized, mixed with cultivated architectures, with programs that reflect the changing needs of urban society of the twentieth century.

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Forest engineering in Spain has a long tradition and active presence in the engineering field. It is also one of the first educational institutions that shaped the Spanish technological panorama in the mid nineteenth century. The actual situation of the forest systems in Spain is the result of 166 years of observation, research, education and the application of specific techniques and principles that forest engineers acquired with the successive study plans that were implanted in educational institutions. In this paper, the planning historical process of education in Forest engineer is analyzed, differentiating between four historical periods. The analysis of the stages focuses on the contents of the study plans, the orientation towards educational objectives, the duration of the studies and the causes for the modifications that had an impact on the evolution through time within the framework of the acquired experience and the technological advances

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Systematic conservation planning is a branch of conservation biology that seeks to identify spatially explicit options for the preservation of biodiversity. Alternative systems of conservation areas are predictions about effective ways of promoting the persistence of biodiversity; therefore, they should consider not only biodiversity pattern but also the ecological and evolutionary processes that maintain and generate species. Most research and application, however, has focused on pattern representation only. This paper outlines the development of a conservation system designed to preserve biodiversity pattern and process in the context of a rapidly changing environment. The study area is the Cape Floristic Region (CFR), a biodiversity hotspot of global significance, located in southwestern Africa. This region has experienced rapid (post-Pliocene) ecological diversification of many plant lineages; there are numerous genera with large clusters of closely related species (flocks) that have subdivided habitats at a very fine scale. The challenge is to design conservation systems that will preserve both the pattern of large numbers of species and various natural processes, including the potential for lineage turnover. We outline an approach for designing a system of conservation areas to incorporate the spatial components of the evolutionary processes that maintain and generate biodiversity in the CFR. We discuss the difficulty of assessing the requirements for pattern versus process representation in the face of ongoing threats to biodiversity, the difficulty of testing the predictions of alternative conservation systems, and the widespread need in conservation planning to incorporate and set targets for the spatial components (or surrogates) of processes.

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Offering competitive health and wellness benefit programs is ever challenging for companies, as industry leaders continually devise ways to innovate and deliver high-value programs to attract and retain employees. Financial stability is a form of wellness, and yet companies offer limited finance-related benefit offerings. Employees are commonly given access to retirement savings plans and college savings plans, and yet employers do not typically incorporate educational components into benefit programs. Research presented in this paper examines the financial issues impacting the lives of young workers in the United States and makes the case for a new recruitment and retention tool: a dynamic, practical benefit program designed to engage employees in their financial planning early and empower them to make informed decisions.

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Objectives: To evaluate the situation regarding gender sensitivity in national health plans in Latin America and the European Union for the decade 2000–2010. Methods: A systematic search and content analysis of national health plans were carried out within 37 countries. Gender sensitivity, defined as the extent to which a health plan considers gender as a central category and develops measures to reduce any gender-related inequalities, was analysed through an ad hoc checklist. Results: The description of health problems by sex was more frequent than intervention proposals aimed at reducing gender health disparities. The greatest number of specific intervention proposals targeted at overcoming gender-based health inequalities were associated with sexual and/or reproductive health, gender based violence, the working environment and human resources training. Compared to the European Union member states, Latin American health plans were found to be generally more gender sensitive. Conclusions: National health plans are still generally lacking in gender sensitivity. Disparities exist in health policy formulation in favour of men, whilst women's health continues to be identified mainly with reproductive health. If gender sensitivity is not taken into account, efforts to improve the quality of clinical care will be insufficient as gender inequalities will persist.

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La incorporación de la perspectiva de género al planeamiento es una obligación de las administraciones públicas españolas, nacionales, autonómicas y locales. El ayuntamiento de Albacete y la Junta de Comunidades de Castilla La Mancha, en cumplimiento de estos preceptos y en ocasión de la revisión del Plan General de Ordenación Urbana, encargan a la autora del presente artículo la dirección de los equipos de trabajo para la gestión de la participación ciudadana, que se sitúa en la base misma de la consecución de los objetivos propuestos. El trabajo presentado se centra en la experiencia metodológica de la participación in situ, en la investigación que la sustentó y en las innovaciones que aporta. Se exponen los mecanismos e instrumentos habilitados para la participación que, habida cuenta de la casi total ausencia de referencias en España, constituyen una primera aproximación de posibles buenas prácticas a aplicar en otros proyectos similares.

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Evacuation route planning is a fundamental task for building engineering projects. Safety regulations are established so that all occupants are driven on time out of a building to a secure place when faced with an emergency situation. As an example, Spanish building code requires the planning of evacuation routes on large and, usually, public buildings. Engineers often plan these routes on single building projects, repeatedly assigning clusters of rooms to each emergency exit in a trial-and-error process. But problems may arise for a building complex where distribution and use changes make visual analysis cumbersome and sometimes unfeasible. This problem could be solved by using well-known spatial analysis techniques, implemented as a specialized software able to partially emulate engineer reasoning. In this paper we propose and test an easily reproducible methodology that makes use of free and open source software components for solving a case study. We ran a complete test on a building floor at the University of Alicante (Spain). This institution offers a web service (WFS) that allows retrieval of 2D geometries from any building within its campus. We demonstrate how geospatial technologies and computational geometry algorithms can be used for automating the creation and optimization of evacuation routes. In our case study, the engineers’ task is to verify that the load capacity of each emergency exit does not exceed the standards specified by Spain’s current regulations. Using Dijkstra’s algorithm, we obtain the shortest paths from every room to the most appropriate emergency exit. Once these paths are calculated, engineers can run simulations and validate, based on path statistics, different cluster configurations. Techniques and tools applied in this research would be helpful in the design and risk management phases of any complex building project.

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La ordenación territorial es la práctica que resulta imprescindible para organizar el uso turístico del espacio. Sin embargo, el objetivo pendiente de algunas autonomías continúa siendo la interrelación entre planificación territorial y planificación turística, dando paso al urbanismo como técnica de ordenación territorial del turismo. Este estudio plantea determinar si la ordenación territorial del turismo en la Comunidad Valenciana a escala autonómica, local e interrelación entre ambas, se encuentra en una etapa integradora o espontanea, y de igual modo, plasmar la problemática de la conceptualización del turismo desde la perspectiva territorial. Mediante la integración de los catorce indicadores propositivos, que Exceltur extrajo de Planes de Ordenación Territorial de distintas autonomías insulares y del litoral mediterráneo, se comprobaron las buenas prácticas en planificación territorial del turismo de la Estrategia Territorial, el Plan de Espacios Turísticos de la Comunidad Valenciana, así como del Plan General de Ordenación Urbana de Peñíscola. Asimismo un hecho que afecta a la elaboración, redacción y consecución de los planes territoriales y/o turísticos valencianos, es la conceptualización sesgada del término turismo, tal y como muestran los resultados de diversas entrevistas en profundidad realizadas a actores especializados en planificación. Los hallazgos de este estudio sugieren que la planificación territorial del turismo en la Comunidad Valenciana continúa su etapa espontánea, mientras que los municipios mantienen su independencia a la hora de gestionar la ordenación y la gestión territorial del turismo.

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Se propone analizar la ocupación del suelo durante las dos últimas décadas en la costa de la provincia de Alicante; para ello se plantea estudiar las características de las nuevas ocupaciones, así como los nuevos modelos de ocupación urbana y territorial. Estas nuevas tendencias territoriales suponen un cambio importante en la utilización del territorio que conlleva nuevas relaciones espaciales y funcionales. Los objetivos del trabajo se centran, por tanto, en la identificación y caracterización de las áreas de nuevo crecimiento reciente y su evaluación cuantitativa —superficie, densidad, etc.— y cualitativa —nuevos paisajes, morfologías, etc. La metodología planteada parte del análisis gráfico y estadístico para abordar su consideración cuantitativa, posteriormente. A partir de la comparación entre las imágenes satelitales ofrecidas por el proyecto europeo Corine Land Cover en la Comunidad Valenciana correspondientes a los años 1990 y 2006, se identifican las principales áreas de crecimiento durante estas etapas. Una vez definidas dichas áreas de crecimiento, se plantea abordar el análisis gráfico en detalle, a partir de las fotografías aéreas correspondientes a las fechas más cercanas a las de Corine Land Cover. Por otro lado, las diferentes bases estadísticas ofrecidas por las distintas administraciones públicas permiten cuantificar dichos crecimientos y evaluar sus densidades. Los resultados esperados se centran en la caracterización y definición de los nuevos modelos de ocupación urbana en el litoral alicantino, así como las características territoriales del nuevo urbanismo reciente. La identificación de esos nuevos modelos residenciales permite incidir en las futuras planificaciones y planeamiento, tanto territorial como municipal.