Análisis comparativo de estructuras urbanas (con énfasis en su patrimonio edificado) y la aplicación de sistemas de información geográfica. Los casos de Puebla y Hermosillo

This work constitutes a first close-up of what could be a proposal for a method or model for the comparative analysis among the different cities in our country ?on this occasion Puebla and Hermosillo? as of a simultaneous characterization of the cases that have been studied in relevant periods, inc...

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Autor principal: Juan Francisco Salamanca Montes
Formato: Artículo científico
Publicado: El Colegio de Sonora 1999
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Acceso en línea:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=10201702
http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=mx/mx-018&d=10201702oai
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Sumario:This work constitutes a first close-up of what could be a proposal for a method or model for the comparative analysis among the different cities in our country ?on this occasion Puebla and Hermosillo? as of a simultaneous characterization of the cases that have been studied in relevant periods, incorporating the application of a geographic information system, even leading to the analysis of more concrete aspects such as the heritage that has been built in historical centers. Four periods have been analyzed: a) the establishment ; b) the Porfirian era ; c) modern times (the forties); and d)the nineties. The starting point is a hypothesis according to which the comparative study of two or more components of a system ?such as that of mexican cities? is feasible, due to similarities as well as differences and that in the analysis of their establishment, evolution and planning processes it is possible to identify important features that can be explained in view of sociocultural and political conditions, common to the entire country. It is a proposal subject to more proof, perhaps expanding on and going in further depth into pertinent information, even applying it to other cities, perhaps with more specific or more ambitious purposes.