Methodology aimed at evaluating urban life quality levels
The paper explores the theoretical and conceptual aspects of urban life quality (ULQ) synthesized in amodel that includes the physical support of the cities, in our case of intermediate scales. This modelconsiders the interactions between basic services, infrastructure and environmental aspects. Map...
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Arquitectura Urbanismo urban life quality levels urban services and equipment urban and environmental aspects Discoli, Carlos Martini, Irene San Juan, Gustavo Alberto Barbero, Dante Andrés Dicroce, Luciano Ferreyro, Carlos Esparza, Jesica Methodology aimed at evaluating urban life quality levels |
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The paper explores the theoretical and conceptual aspects of urban life quality (ULQ) synthesized in amodel that includes the physical support of the cities, in our case of intermediate scales. This modelconsiders the interactions between basic services, infrastructure and environmental aspects. Maps areshown which localize and define the state of basic needs in infrastructure, services and environmentquality. The most vulnerable areas and trends in life quality are identified from the integration of differenturban services and environmental aspects according to their consolidation. This allowed us to definehomogeneous areas with significant differences in quality and singularities among urban services andenvironmental aspects. Finally, we make some methodological and operational considerations regardingadvantages and limitations experienced in implementing the model. |
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Discoli, Carlos Martini, Irene San Juan, Gustavo Alberto Barbero, Dante Andrés Dicroce, Luciano Ferreyro, Carlos Esparza, Jesica |
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Discoli, Carlos Martini, Irene San Juan, Gustavo Alberto Barbero, Dante Andrés Dicroce, Luciano Ferreyro, Carlos Esparza, Jesica |
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Discoli, Carlos |
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Methodology aimed at evaluating urban life quality levels |
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Methodology aimed at evaluating urban life quality levels |
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Methodology aimed at evaluating urban life quality levels |
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Methodology aimed at evaluating urban life quality levels |
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methodology aimed at evaluating urban life quality levels |
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http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/36411 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2210670713000528 |
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