Ordenación del suelo allende la ciudad: desarrollo conceptual y tendencias desde principios del s. XX en el planeamiento territorial en Francia

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  • Paula Orduña Giró

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https://doi.org/10.5821/siiu.6100

Abstract

In Europe, concerns regarding urban planning have evolved: rural areas are now recognized as a seat of value or principles and structures that urban culture wishes to see preserved. This change is reflected in 20th century french urban planning. In France, countryside represents not only an environment of agricultural production or a recurrent artistic and literary reference, but also a sign of historical identity, as the distribution of the current landownership dates back to the legacy of the Revolution. This paper examines these developments in accordance with planning guidelines issued to tackle operations in the urban agglomeration of Lyon, often viewed as exemplary.

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Sede Lisboa