Towards a multiscale and interdisciplinary design of contemporary cities: rethinking the approaches and limitations of Habitat's international agendas

Cities represent the highest ecological footprint for the planet, after their accelerated growthand territorial expansion, especially in the Global South, and after their high demand forresources and energy. In this context, in recent decades, various international organizationshave developed vision...

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Main Authors: Cervantes Guerrero, José, Yañez Soria, Karol
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יצא לאור: Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla 2021
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title Towards a multiscale and interdisciplinary design of contemporary cities: rethinking the approaches and limitations of Habitat's international agendas
title_short Towards a multiscale and interdisciplinary design of contemporary cities: rethinking the approaches and limitations of Habitat's international agendas
title_full Towards a multiscale and interdisciplinary design of contemporary cities: rethinking the approaches and limitations of Habitat's international agendas
title_fullStr Towards a multiscale and interdisciplinary design of contemporary cities: rethinking the approaches and limitations of Habitat's international agendas
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description Cities represent the highest ecological footprint for the planet, after their accelerated growthand territorial expansion, especially in the Global South, and after their high demand forresources and energy. In this context, in recent decades, various international organizationshave developed visions and agendas to promote and direct the actions of the different actorsthat affect urban territories towards an integration of built and natural systems. This paperexplores the approach of these international agendas and their concrete application in a case study in order to reflect on the limitations they face when being adopted - adapted in currenturban contexts. To this, the first text presents an indicative evolution of the main approaches ofurban environmental sustainability. Then, it presents a historical analysis of international urbanagendas, of the visions proposed in the Habitat I (1976), II (1996) and III (2016) forums, fromwhich the New Urban Agenda (NAU) emerges. Third, cases of contemporary interventions thatseek to promote environmental sustainability in Latin American cities are analyzed. Finally, itis discussed and concluded that two main limitations in the transition to environmentallysustainable cities are: promoting inclusive, multiscale and interdisciplinary governance, andencouraging a paradigm shift in city planning and design, one that observes and makesinterdependence visible. of the human-nature system.
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spelling oai:ojs2.69.164.202.149:article-1782021-07-07T06:21:25Z Towards a multiscale and interdisciplinary design of contemporary cities: rethinking the approaches and limitations of Habitat's international agendas HACIA UN DISEÑO MULTIESCALAR E INTERDISCIPLINARIO DE LAS CIUDADES: UNA REFLEXIÓN A PARTIR DE LOS ENFOQUES Y LIMITACIONES DE LAS AGENDAS INTERNACIONALES DE HÁBITAT Cervantes Guerrero, José Yañez Soria, Karol onu-habitat new urban agenda environmental sustainability sustainable cities hábitat nueva agenda urbana sostenibilidad ambiental ciudades sostenibles Cities represent the highest ecological footprint for the planet, after their accelerated growthand territorial expansion, especially in the Global South, and after their high demand forresources and energy. In this context, in recent decades, various international organizationshave developed visions and agendas to promote and direct the actions of the different actorsthat affect urban territories towards an integration of built and natural systems. This paperexplores the approach of these international agendas and their concrete application in a case study in order to reflect on the limitations they face when being adopted - adapted in currenturban contexts. To this, the first text presents an indicative evolution of the main approaches ofurban environmental sustainability. Then, it presents a historical analysis of international urbanagendas, of the visions proposed in the Habitat I (1976), II (1996) and III (2016) forums, fromwhich the New Urban Agenda (NAU) emerges. Third, cases of contemporary interventions thatseek to promote environmental sustainability in Latin American cities are analyzed. Finally, itis discussed and concluded that two main limitations in the transition to environmentallysustainable cities are: promoting inclusive, multiscale and interdisciplinary governance, andencouraging a paradigm shift in city planning and design, one that observes and makesinterdependence visible. of the human-nature system. Las ciudades representan la huella ecológica más alta para el planeta, tras su aceleradocrecimiento y expansión territorial, sobre todo en el Sur Global, y tras su alta demanda derecursos y energía. En este contexto, en décadas recientes, diversas organizacionesinternacionales han desarrollado visiones y agendas para impulsar y dirigir las acciones de losdiferentes actores que inciden sobre territorios urbanos hacia una integración de los sistemasconstruidos y naturales. Este trabajo explora el enfoque de dichas agendas internacionales y suaplicación concreta en un caso de estudio con la finalidad de reflexionar sobre las limitacionesque enfrentan al ser adoptadas - adaptadas en los actuales contextos urbanos. Para ello, el textoprimero presenta de forma indicativa la evolución de los principales enfoques sobre lasostenibilidad ambiental urbana. Después, presenta un análisis histórico sobre las agendasurbanas internacionales, en particular de las visiones propuestas en los foros de Hábitat I (1976),II (1996) y III (2016), de donde emerge la Nueva Agenda Urbana (NAU). En tercer lugar, seanalizan casos de intervenciones contemporáneas que buscan promover la sostenibilidadambiental en ciudades de Latino América. Finalmente, se discute y concluye que doslimitaciones principales en la transición hacia ciudades ambientalmente sostenibles son:promover una gobernanza inclusiva, multiescalar e interdisciplinaria, e incentivar un cambiode paradigma en la planeación y diseño de las ciudades, uno que observe y visibilice lainterdependencia del sistema humano-naturaleza. Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla 2021-07-07 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://69.164.202.149/topofilia/index.php/topofilia/article/view/178 Topofilia; Vol 1 No 22 (0): El Nacimiento de la Viruspolítica. Desde la libertad a la autovigilancia.; 242-256 TOPOFILIA, Revista Científica de Arquitectura, Urbanismo y Territorios; Vol. 1 Núm. 22 (0): El Nacimiento de la Viruspolítica. Desde la libertad a la autovigilancia.; 242-256 2594-0635 spa https://69.164.202.149/topofilia/index.php/topofilia/article/view/178/138 Derechos de autor 2021 José Cervantes Guerrero, Karol Yañez Soria https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0