The subject of this thesis is the daily patterns of social and spatial behaviour in the barrios of Quito, Ecuador. Latin American barrios are low-income settlements which emerge illegally in the periphery of the cities, without basic infrastructure, and which are built progressively through the self-help efforts of owner-residents. Barrios are in quantitative and qualitative terms the most important phenomenon of Latin American urbanization. Between 25-50% of the residents of the cities live in such settlements. The social organization of barrio residents is rich, complex and distinct from other urban groups such as high-income sectors, which traditionally aspire to a North American or European way of life. Despite the fact that barrio popu...
This qualitative study examines the neighborhood effects on the economic mobility of the inhabitants...
The aim of this doctoral thesis is to challenge the way in which cities are planned towards a more i...
Cities exist within unique sociospatial contexts, acting as magnifiers of larger socioeconomic proce...
The subject of this thesis is the daily patterns of social and spatial behaviour in the barrios of Q...
Diagnosed as urban sprawl, the dispersed ways of landscape occupation characteristic of the territor...
Globalization and changing mobility patterns have significantly altered the urban landscapes of Lati...
The study of the relationship between people and their environment shows the function of memory as...
Cities and builders. Changes in social housing and social shifts in Riobamba and Cuenca, Ecuador Thi...
Inside urban development, residential mobility has always played an essential role in urban change. ...
International audienceThe variety of ranges, modalities and meanings of metropolitan daily travels d...
This paper explores how urban segregation affects the sociability and collective identities of slum ...
International audienceThis article examines macro-level contextual parameters and individual-based f...
Migrants' experiences in space open a window to better understand how global dynamics of capital pla...
This article is based on the approach of the Right to the City and the concept of habitability and r...
The effects of Gated Communities (GCs) were analysed. According to the literature, these urban artef...
This qualitative study examines the neighborhood effects on the economic mobility of the inhabitants...
The aim of this doctoral thesis is to challenge the way in which cities are planned towards a more i...
Cities exist within unique sociospatial contexts, acting as magnifiers of larger socioeconomic proce...
The subject of this thesis is the daily patterns of social and spatial behaviour in the barrios of Q...
Diagnosed as urban sprawl, the dispersed ways of landscape occupation characteristic of the territor...
Globalization and changing mobility patterns have significantly altered the urban landscapes of Lati...
The study of the relationship between people and their environment shows the function of memory as...
Cities and builders. Changes in social housing and social shifts in Riobamba and Cuenca, Ecuador Thi...
Inside urban development, residential mobility has always played an essential role in urban change. ...
International audienceThe variety of ranges, modalities and meanings of metropolitan daily travels d...
This paper explores how urban segregation affects the sociability and collective identities of slum ...
International audienceThis article examines macro-level contextual parameters and individual-based f...
Migrants' experiences in space open a window to better understand how global dynamics of capital pla...
This article is based on the approach of the Right to the City and the concept of habitability and r...
The effects of Gated Communities (GCs) were analysed. According to the literature, these urban artef...
This qualitative study examines the neighborhood effects on the economic mobility of the inhabitants...
The aim of this doctoral thesis is to challenge the way in which cities are planned towards a more i...
Cities exist within unique sociospatial contexts, acting as magnifiers of larger socioeconomic proce...