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  • Cecilia Inés Galimberti

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5821/siiu.9112

Abstract

The waterfronts are now repositioned as spaces of opportunity, debates and diverse interests in many cities and metropolitan areas around the world. The present work takes as case study the Metropolitan Region of Rosario (RMR) and focuses on interpreting the transformations produced between the 1990s and 2010 on its southern bank. Through the elaboration of cartographies of the towns belonging to the southern corridor of the RMR is comparatively analysed changes in the land uses produced between 1992 and 2017. Likewise, these changes are critically reflected in relation to urban planning policies. territorial, both from the local scale and from the integrated metropolitan view of the entire fluvial front. It contributes, in this way, to the debate of the contemporary transformations of Latin American waterfronts as well as to the role of metropolitan planning around these processes.

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