Family reproduction strategies associated with territorial reconfiguration processes in Chacra de la Merced. 1985 to 2020

Since the 1990s, Argentina has witnessed a process of agriculturalization that in Córdoba favored the advancement of urban land over extensive rural land. This process is reflected in the decrease in area destined to the green belt of the city of Córdoba as well as in the environmental deterioration...

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Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Secretaría de Investigación, Ciencia y Técnica. Secretaría Académica 2023
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Sumario:Since the 1990s, Argentina has witnessed a process of agriculturalization that in Córdoba favored the advancement of urban land over extensive rural land. This process is reflected in the decrease in area destined to the green belt of the city of Córdoba as well as in the environmental deterioration evidenced in the incompatibility of land uses in the peri-urban space. In Chacra de la Merced, the disappearance of the horticultural activity and the jobs that this activity generated, had an impact on the deepening of the levels of poverty and inequality.This article aims to make visible the reproduction strategies of families with a horticultural tradition and other family units that, given the current configuration of the territory and the changes in land use in Chacra de la Merced, have been modified in the period 1985-2020.