Autor/es
Descripción
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Colaborador
Tella, Guillermo
Guevara, Tomás Alejandro
Materias
Spatial Coverage
Temporal Coverage
1991 -2010
Idioma
spa
Extent
254 p.
Derechos
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 2.0 Genérica (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)
Formato
application/pdf
Identificador
Cobertura
1019987
San Carlos de Bariloche (inhabited place)
1991-2010
Abstract
Natural environments impact on the territorial location of human settlements conditioning the growth of cities. This appropriation of land and the differential advantages offered by the natural landscape also express social inequality in urban areas, particularly in cities with highly valued environmental properties. The aim of this thesis is analyze how the inequality in the touristic destination of San Carlos de Bariloche is linked to their growth trends, and how they may have been operating in a context of real estate valuation and constraints related to access to land. The urban growth of the city has moved predominantly on the mid-west coast of Nahuel Huapi Lake, where are the biggest tourist attractions. The question emerged is about the role of the local natural environment and the real estate interests. On the other hand the housing development in areas of greater stringency climatic and environmental, in the south and southwest of the city, expresses the pressing need of many people to obtain land even under these conditions.
Both logics of growth show inequalities in the social space in a paradigmatic way, and define the city’s urban sprawl too. This lead to ask for the characteristics of the local real estate market, the involved land rents and the policies of local planning, which could have intervened on the characteristics of this urban expansion. Especially after of the devaluation in 2002, when the tourism started to rebound, the housing difficulties linked to the access to the land and the housing, became larger. The occupation of land has being one of the most eloquent expressions. The local economy's recovery coexisted with the land take-up and the construction of settlements housing informal, wich began to be more frequent. This give account of a new problematic in the growth process, in which real estate prices seemed to have risen significantly and differentially with respect to the previous years of parity and exchange rate stability. In this context, what is postulated in this thesis is that the valuation of land in 1991-2010covered by political of planning and regulation urban that promoted its exploitation- not only limited access to land, but it made playing logical of growth registered in the territory, and movement of the inequality spatial local. In this regard, the dynamic real estate open in San Carlos de Bariloche to the convertibility, the devaluation of the currency and economic growth subsequent, exacerbated restrictive trends of growth of this tourist town.
Both logics of growth show inequalities in the social space in a paradigmatic way, and define the city’s urban sprawl too. This lead to ask for the characteristics of the local real estate market, the involved land rents and the policies of local planning, which could have intervened on the characteristics of this urban expansion. Especially after of the devaluation in 2002, when the tourism started to rebound, the housing difficulties linked to the access to the land and the housing, became larger. The occupation of land has being one of the most eloquent expressions. The local economy's recovery coexisted with the land take-up and the construction of settlements housing informal, wich began to be more frequent. This give account of a new problematic in the growth process, in which real estate prices seemed to have risen significantly and differentially with respect to the previous years of parity and exchange rate stability. In this context, what is postulated in this thesis is that the valuation of land in 1991-2010covered by political of planning and regulation urban that promoted its exploitation- not only limited access to land, but it made playing logical of growth registered in the territory, and movement of the inequality spatial local. In this regard, the dynamic real estate open in San Carlos de Bariloche to the convertibility, the devaluation of the currency and economic growth subsequent, exacerbated restrictive trends of growth of this tourist town.
Título obtenido
Doctor de la Universidad de Buenos Aires en Ciencias Sociales
Institución otorgante
Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales