Lorena Valencia-Gálvez, Juan Carlos Ruiz-Flores, Carlos Andrade-Guzmán, Sergio Gallardo-Muñoz
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Abstract
This article examines the territorial and the social dimension of habitat and landscape as an expression of the segregation phenomenon in Santiago-Chile. Specifically, it presents a case study developed in the sector of El Castillo, in the commune of La Pintana. The aim is situating habitat and neighborhood landscape in a scenario that has been struck by globalization, environmental and health crises, and the expansion of capitalism. This work is based on an intrinsic and instrumental case study. Villa Nueva Patagonia was chosen given its location within the five communes with worst urban life quality index in the country. The study develops a qualitative approach, where the focus of the analysis has been the inhabitants' discourses concerning their territory, seen from the dimension of landscape and habitat. Findings show that it is impossible to speak of a finished landscape, as there is a tension between what is expected, and the activities observed in different places. There is a close relationship between the idealization of its inhabitants and the sector settlement history. These changes have generated and cemented externalities and inequalities, accumulating unsuspected effects of discomfort in the long term. From there, the landscape can be understood as the memory of the territory.
本文考察了栖息地和景观的地域和社会层面,以此来表达智利圣地亚哥的种族隔离现象。具体而言,它介绍了在La Pintana社区El Castillo地区开展的一项案例研究。其目的是将栖息地和社区景观置于一个受到全球化、环境和健康危机以及资本主义扩张冲击的场景中。这项工作是基于一个内在的和工具性的案例研究。Villa Nueva Patagonia位于全国城市生活质量指数最差的五个社区内,因此被选中。该研究发展了一种定性方法,分析的重点是从景观和栖息地的角度来看,居民对其领土的论述。研究结果表明,不可能谈论一个完成的景观,因为在预期和在不同地方观察到的活动之间存在紧张关系。其居民的理想化与该地区的定居历史有着密切的关系。这些变化产生并巩固了外部性和不平等,长期积累了令人不安的意外影响。从那里,景观可以被理解为领土的记忆。
期刊介绍:
Revista INVI focuses in the subject of residential habitat, understanding that this is the complex result of various factors that unfold over time on multiple scales. The journal disseminates works carried out under multidisciplinary and integral approaches and its contents are defined by an editorial policy that prioritizes the quality of the collaborations, their originality, theme relevance, systematization and scientific rigor, especially valuing those derived from academic research. The topics and areas of interest to be published include, but are not limited to: -Production, development and transformations of the residential habitat -Experience of inhabiting, identity and role of the inhabitant -Territorial management, territorial public policies and social participation -Urban land, access to housing and real estate market -Urban transformations, expansion, segregation and gentrification -Vulnerability, poverty and slums -Residential design, habitat construction techniques and materials -Quality of life, sustainability, habitability and residential satisfaction -Socio-natural risks and disasters in the urban and rural environment -Mobility, displacements and migrations