Ilaló en transición :experiencias de planificación y gestión territorial participativa (2013-2015)

This collaborative research includes a series of experiences of community based land use planning, developed in recent years (2013-2015) around the Ilaló volcano, in the rural area of Metropolitan District of Quito (DMQ), Ecuador. The building of the new Quito airport and their respective acces...

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Autor Principal: Cabezas Giménez, Julio
Formato: bachelorThesis
Idioma: spa
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea: http://dspace.ups.edu.ec/handle/123456789/12589
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Sumario: This collaborative research includes a series of experiences of community based land use planning, developed in recent years (2013-2015) around the Ilaló volcano, in the rural area of Metropolitan District of Quito (DMQ), Ecuador. The building of the new Quito airport and their respective access roads have speeded up urban growth at the sacrifice of natural and rural areas of the eastern Andean valleys. This urban growth has especially intensified in Tumbaco and Chillos valleys, becoming a serious threat to the welfare of local communities and for the last natural remnants of DMQ. The first chapter review the conceptual foundations that have guided the analysis of the several experiences presented in this paper. The second chapter begin with a multidimensional assessment the territory that allows us understand the great value of cultural and natural heritage of Ilaló. Then we look over the major milestones of these community-based processes, through the different voices and land-use planning approaches of stakeholders. Our journey begins with the land-use planning process of Comuna Tola Chica. Then we continue with other community based land-use planning experiences developed simultaneously within the same period, including the attempt of the DMQ’s Council to declare a new metropolitan conservation area named Special Intervention and Recovery Area of Ilaló. Finally, in third chapter, we recover the key learnings and insights, concluding with some recommendations and proposals to improve stakeholder’s collaboration towards a more sustainable land management. Keywords: Quito, Ilaló communes,