Estrategias desde el proyecto de paisaje para la recuperación de los bienes patrimoniales de l
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https://doi.org/10.5821/identidades.8851Abstract
The present work proposes to investigate new strategies and project resources that incorporate the landscape configuration in the coastal cities of Berisso and Ensenada, founded on the study and enrichment of heritage assets, to contribute to the productive and tourist development of the coastal region of Gran La Plata. The coastal region of Gran La Plata was never treated for what it is: a complex ecological system with great biodiversity, in which the tropic and the anthropic are interrelated. As a consequence, an interface territory is constituted characterized by its fragility from: the occupation of the floodplains; the negative impact of industrial activities and the urban solid waste burial area; of the inter-jurisdictional nature of the problems and of the resulting social vulnerability. That is why the different disciplines and practices, which are involved in this highly vulnerable area conformation, are compelled to review and problematize the intervention´s paradigms and traditions; this investigation approach all this items, operating from the architecture, landscape and urbanism.Downloads
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