La dimensión social de la Infraestructura Verdeuna revisión sobre el bienestar socioambiental en el espacio metropolitano

  1. Ricardo Iglesias Pascual
  2. Francisco José Gómez García
Revista:
Revista de Geografía Norte Grande

ISSN: 0718-3402

Año de publicación: 2021

Número: 78

Páginas: 259-279

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.4067/S0718-34022021000100259 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

Otras publicaciones en: Revista de Geografía Norte Grande

Resumen

Resumen: Los estudios que abordan la dimensión social de los espacios que albergan la función ecológica en el ámbito urbano se han centrado fundamentalmente en el análisis local de los espacios verdes. Sin embargo, la dimensión social de las Infraestructuras Verdes (IV) como conjunto de espacios libres a escala metropolitana ha sido un aspecto poco analizado. Este artículo a partir de una metodología de búsqueda inmersiva de 123 do cumentos y 539 casos de estudios desarrolla una revisión crítica de los principales as pectos analizados sobre el impacto social de la IV. Nuestros resultados muestran desde el punto de vista metodológico, como el predominante carácter cualitativo y local de estos estudios, dificulta generalizar sus resultados a escala metropolitana. A su vez, la creciente complejidad del espacio urbano hace necesario focalizar el análisis de la di mensión social de la IV desde la escala metropolitana, prestando especial atención a las percepciones ciudadanas y una gestión de los espacios verdes más descentralizada de cara a asegurar el bienestar socioambiental ciudadano.

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