Bibliographic citations
Campos, P., (2024). Parques y justicia ambiental urbana en San Juan de Lurigancho: análisis comparativo de proximidad, calidad y gestión de parques urbanos entre la urbanización Las Flores de Lima y el asentamiento humano Su Santidad Juan Pablo II [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/28959
Campos, P., Parques y justicia ambiental urbana en San Juan de Lurigancho: análisis comparativo de proximidad, calidad y gestión de parques urbanos entre la urbanización Las Flores de Lima y el asentamiento humano Su Santidad Juan Pablo II []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/28959
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title = "Parques y justicia ambiental urbana en San Juan de Lurigancho: análisis comparativo de proximidad, calidad y gestión de parques urbanos entre la urbanización Las Flores de Lima y el asentamiento humano Su Santidad Juan Pablo II",
author = "Campos Montes, Pedro Martin",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
The presence of urban parks is an important factor when thinking about city life due to the environmental and social benefits they have. However, the situation in which they find themselves may be affected by certain factors that prevent the population from obtaining an equal benefit. Therefore, it is important to evaluate how some people may be at a disadvantage compared to others, even if they are in the same politicaladministrative jurisdiction. The objective of this research is to evaluate the presence of urban environmental justice by carrying out a comparative analysis at a neighborhood scale between two areas that reflect the socioeconomic differences of the district of San Juan de Lurigancho. In this sense, environmental justice is addressed from its distributive and participatory dimensions through quality and proximity indicators and exploring park management. From the analysis carried out, it was found that in both areas there is an optimal level of proximity to parks, but the quality is different and lower in the area with a lower socioeconomic level. However, it is not a scenario of environmental injustice resulting from a greater presence of the district municipality in the area with the highest socioeconomic level, but rather the result of the level of neighborhood organization in each jurisdiction and the main role that neighbors assume in the management and transformation of their parks. In this sense, the applied methodology allows us to understand the dynamics that exist and explain the situation of the parks, which allows us to identify the challenges and opportunities where we can intervene to generate a city where everyone enjoys the benefits of urban parks.
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