Paisajismo rural para la ciudad: Una opción para la sostenibilidad y la salud mental de la ciudad

The Latin American urban environment has displaced agricultural to the rural territory, underestimating all the social and natural capital it contains, but also excluding them from the benefits that large cities grant to their inhabitants. However, the citizens of the large metropolises enjoy some o...

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Autor principal: Díaz Caamaño, Adriana
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Arquitectura, Urbanismo y Diseño. Secretaría de Investigación 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/drarchitettura/article/view/46036
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Sumario:The Latin American urban environment has displaced agricultural to the rural territory, underestimating all the social and natural capital it contains, but also excluding them from the benefits that large cities grant to their inhabitants. However, the citizens of the large metropolises enjoy some of the riches that rural communities offer them without knowing that, if they had direct contact with them through agroecological tourism, they could find a haven of peace and vitality, which can pay them in physical and mental health. In view of the above, it is important to carry out a campaign to revalue the heritage that these communities possess and attract visitors who help their economy prosper to ensure a dynamic of sustainability that benefits both regions. In the case of the great City of Mexico, it has multiple communities in the vicinity of its territory, but the towns of the community of Milpa Alta stand out, since over several centuries they have been able to preserve their cultural and ecological riches, from which citizens must take example to improve their daily lives.