Beyond Multidimensional Vulnerability Approach: A Triple Network Notion for Urban Cohesion in At-Risk Neighborhoods of Jaen’s Historic Center
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Materia
urban vulnerability integrated urban regeneration social cohesion
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2024-06-10Referencia bibliográfica
Rivas Navarro, J.L. & Bravo Rodríguez, B. Sustainability 2024, 16, 4952.. [https://doi.org/10.3390/su16124952]
Patrocinador
project “EQUISOCIAL. Evaluation of the factors of integration and social cohesion of urban facilities. Urban design criteria”, UGR.22-10; Consejería de Fomento, Articulación del Territorio y Vivienda (Junta de Andalucía); Department of Urban Planning of the School of Architecture of the University of GranadaResumen
Today’s cities need more than ever methodological devices that ensure a specific urbanism,
in keeping with the complexity of relationships that occur in the urban space. Networks or systems
of a diverse nature must be activated to achieve a certain success of the city, even more so in its
fragile central fabric. This study is focused on the historic neighborhoods of the city of Jaén (Spain),
which have a high vulnerability index. The aim is to establish a strategy to revitalize their urban
and social capital and improve their articulation with the rest of the urban and territorial structure.
A methodological proposal for the analysis of vulnerability factors and an urban and cartographic
analysis of the public space is addressed through an interweaving of a triple network: environmental,
social, and urban. For this purpose, the configuration of this overlapping network of analysis and
the formulation of criteria is presented, which considers the urban multiplicity and promotes new
dynamics for the integrated urban regeneration of the area and for the activation of public and
collective urban spaces.