Development scenarios
Introduction
The areas of uncontrolled development are territorial extensions or parts of the urban fabric lacking urban planning.[1] Their urban development or human settlements have been spontaneous, self-produced, marginal or subnormal.[2] These areas are the product of the accelerated growth of developing cities.
Areas of Uncontrolled Development in Latin America
This type of urban fabric began to be present within the urban scenario in Latin America at the end of the 1940s, when its consolidation became evident and its presence was already noticeable within the cities.[3] Different names have been attributed to it in each country; For example:.
References
- [1] ↑ Marcano, F. (1994). UCV, ed. Urbanos: Espacios de reflexión. Los cascos de Chacao, Baruta y el Hatillo. Caracas - Venezuela: Revista Urbana (Vol. 14-15).
- [2] ↑ a b Baldo, Josefina (1995). Urbanizar los barrios de Caracas. En la cuestión de los Barrios. UCV - Caracas - Venezuela: Monte Ávila Editores Latinoamericana.
- [3] ↑ a b García, N. (2007). Asentamientos precarios: ¿erradicación y mejora?. Venezuela: Universidad Nacional Experimental del Táchira.
- [4] ↑ Duhau, E. (1998). Hábitat popular y política urbana. Mexico: Miguel Ángel Porrúa Grupo Editorial.
- [5] ↑ Tokeshi, J. (1995). Universidad del Zulia, ed. La autoconstrucción participativa y el rol del arquitecto. Lecciones y experiencias. Venezuela.