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Torres, M., (2024). Sintaxis espacial y gobernanza territorial para la integración social de la ciudad de Trujillo, 2023 [Universidad Nacional de Trujillo]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/22095
Torres, M., Sintaxis espacial y gobernanza territorial para la integración social de la ciudad de Trujillo, 2023 []. PE: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/22095
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title = "Sintaxis espacial y gobernanza territorial para la integración social de la ciudad de Trujillo, 2023",
author = "Torres Vanegas, Magdiel",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Trujillo",
year = "2024"
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Title: Sintaxis espacial y gobernanza territorial para la integración social de la ciudad de Trujillo, 2023
Authors(s): Torres Vanegas, Magdiel
Advisor(s): Herbias Figueroa, Margot Isabel
Keywords: Sintaxis espacial; Gobernanza territorial; Rendimiento urbano; Planificación urbana; Gestión urbana
OCDE field: https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.06.02
Issue Date: 2024
Institution: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo
Abstract: Este estudio se propuso identificar cómo la aplicación estratégica de la sintaxis espacial y
los instrumentos de gobernanza territorial pueden transformar la estructura urbana de las
ciudades intermedias, hacia un mayor equilibrio del espacio y la cohesión social. A través
de un enfoque metodológico mixto, se combinaron técnicas de análisis cuantitativos de la
estructura urbana, empleando herramientas GIS para mapear la conectividad, la
accesibilidad y la integración. Asi mismo, se aplicaron entrevistas semiestructuradas con
actores clave implicados en la planificación, el derecho y la gobernanza urbana. Este enfoque
holístico permitió una exploración profunda de las dinámicas urbanas.
Los resultados destacaron los sectores del escenario de estudio con eficiencias en el
rendimiento urbano, promoviendo la conectividad y la accesibilidad, exhibiendo niveles
notoriamente más altos de integración social y compacidad urbana. Además, se observó que
la inclusión de procesos participativos en el proceso de planificación territorial amplifica la
percepción de cohesión social, subrayando la importancia de la participación ciudadana en
el diseño urbano.
El aporte más significativo al conocimiento de este estudio radica en demostrar la relación
sinérgica entre la gestión y la gobernanza territorial para alcanzar objetivos de desarrollo
urbano sostenible. Evidencia que una gestión urbana integrada, que armoniza intervenciones
físicas con enfoques inclusivos de gobernanza, es crucial para contrarrestar la fragmentación
social y fomentar entornos urbanos más compactos y socialmente cohesivos. Este hallazgo
enfatiza la necesidad de adoptar políticas urbanas que consideren tanto la disposición
espacial como los mecanismos de inclusión y participación comunitaria, orientando hacia la
construcción de ciudades resilientes y equilibradas.
This study set out to identify how the strategic application of spatial syntax and territorial governance tools can transform the urban structure of intermediate cities towards greater spatial balance and social cohesion. Through a mixed methodological approach, quantitative analysis techniques of urban structure were combined with GIS tools to map connectivity, accessibility and integration. Semi-structured interviews with key actors involved in urban planning, law and governance were also applied. This holistic approach allowed for an indepth exploration of urban dynamics. The results highlighted sectors of the study scenario with efficiencies in urban performance, promoting connectivity and accessibility, exhibiting notoriously higher levels of social integration and urban compactness. In addition, it was observed that the inclusion of participatory processes in the territorial planning process amplifies the perception of social cohesion, underlining the importance of citizen participation in urban design. The most significant contribution to knowledge of this study lies in demonstrating the synergistic relationship between territorial management and governance to achieve sustainable urban development objectives. It provides evidence that integrated urban management, which harmonizes physical interventions with inclusive governance approaches, is crucial to counteract social fragmentation and foster more compact and socially cohesive urban environments. This finding emphasizes the need to adopt urban policies that consider both spatial layout and mechanisms for community inclusion and participation, geared towards building resilient and balanced cities.
This study set out to identify how the strategic application of spatial syntax and territorial governance tools can transform the urban structure of intermediate cities towards greater spatial balance and social cohesion. Through a mixed methodological approach, quantitative analysis techniques of urban structure were combined with GIS tools to map connectivity, accessibility and integration. Semi-structured interviews with key actors involved in urban planning, law and governance were also applied. This holistic approach allowed for an indepth exploration of urban dynamics. The results highlighted sectors of the study scenario with efficiencies in urban performance, promoting connectivity and accessibility, exhibiting notoriously higher levels of social integration and urban compactness. In addition, it was observed that the inclusion of participatory processes in the territorial planning process amplifies the perception of social cohesion, underlining the importance of citizen participation in urban design. The most significant contribution to knowledge of this study lies in demonstrating the synergistic relationship between territorial management and governance to achieve sustainable urban development objectives. It provides evidence that integrated urban management, which harmonizes physical interventions with inclusive governance approaches, is crucial to counteract social fragmentation and foster more compact and socially cohesive urban environments. This finding emphasizes the need to adopt urban policies that consider both spatial layout and mechanisms for community inclusion and participation, geared towards building resilient and balanced cities.
Link to repository: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/22095
Discipline: Doctorado en Gestión Pública
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo. Escuela de Posgrado
Grade or title: Doctor en Gestión Pública
Juror: Quispe Mendoza, Roberto; Mostacero Lerrena, Soledad Janett; Rodríguez Armas, Ángela Fremiot; Herbias Figueroa, Margot Isabel
Register date: 31-Aug-2024
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