BEYOND PETROLEUM . Topologías de remediación en la Cuenca del Golfo San Jorge. Comodoro Rivadavia, Patagonia Argentina
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https://doi.org/10.5821/qru.11908Abstract
Beyond Petroleoum assumes the lack of planning in Comodoro Rivadavia as an opportunity to reformulate new patterns of remediation of the existing landscape, affected by the extractivist process of the oil industry.
The proposed itinerary addresses the reconfiguration of urban voids crowded with wells that atomize the city's ejido, from the impact of ecosystem activation and repair projects that replace the traditional plotting with more organic and flexible fabrics, based on parametric geometries. and triangulated systems.
Processes of recolonization of nature and naturalization of artifice progressively restore techno-biodiversity, promoting a relational mutualization between anthropic mass and biomass, between bits and atoms, as a strategy for reversing environmental pollution.
The residual character of the so-called “proximity peripheries” is sanitized in its toxicity in a period of 30 years, through mechanisms of public-private participation and community self-management that inaugurate a New Social Contract.
A land policy that regulates the impacts of the Mining Law is installed on the public agenda, revealing agreements with the operating companies and with a citizenry involved in the projection of a sustainable future.
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