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Ferrer Arroyo, Mercedes and Fariña Tojo, José and Reyes Arrieta, Ramón and Gómez de Perozo, Nersa (2013). Hybrid City Urban Genome Analysis and Governance Evaluation. Technovation in Urban Form Analysis.. In: "PNUM 2013, the 2013 Annual Conference of Portuguese Network of Urban Morphology.", 27 y 28 de junio de 2013, Coimbra, Portugal. ISBN 978-989-98435-1-6. pp. 645-650.
Title: | Hybrid City Urban Genome Analysis and Governance Evaluation. Technovation in Urban Form Analysis. |
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Item Type: | Presentation at Congress or Conference (Article) |
Event Title: | PNUM 2013, the 2013 Annual Conference of Portuguese Network of Urban Morphology. |
Event Dates: | 27 y 28 de junio de 2013 |
Event Location: | Coimbra, Portugal |
Title of Book: | Proceedings of PNUM 2013. Urban Form in Territories of Portuguese Heritage. Analysis, Design, Quantification. |
Date: | 2013 |
ISBN: | 978-989-98435-1-6 |
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Freetext Keywords: | Hybrid City, Governance Evaluation Strategy (GES+i), Visible Management Government (VMG), Territorial Genetics, Urban Genome |
Faculty: | E.T.S. Arquitectura (UPM) |
Department: | Urbanística y Ordenación del Territorio |
Creative Commons Licenses: | Recognition - No derivative works - Non commercial |
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The sustainability of the multiple forms of making the hybrid-complex city, urban genome by the visible management government is evaluated, using urban governance indicators. The paper argues that the VMG builds city to legitimate itself by performance and to strengthen local governance, in a context of multiple and radical mutations that tend to: dilute and centralize the local government and fractalize the hybrid city urban genome, deepening the socio-spatial and political segregation, the genetic ingovernability of the hybrid city informal typological gen and, placing the decentralized federal State, the right to the city, to the local government and the urban and multilevel governance at risk (hypothesis).
Item ID: | 56973 |
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DC Identifier: | https://oa.upm.es/56973/ |
OAI Identifier: | oai:oa.upm.es:56973 |
Deposited by: | Dr. José Fariña Tojo |
Deposited on: | 21 Oct 2019 06:23 |
Last Modified: | 21 Oct 2019 06:26 |