Environmental impact assesments and territory: contributions from the perspective of territorial understanding, intelligence and development

Autores
Bozzano, Horacio Rodolfo; Decastelli, Oscar Osvaldo
Año de publicación
2009
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Descripción
Is it possible to incorporate territorial understanding, intelligence and development (TUID) in environmental and urban impact assessments (EIAs)? In this paper we intend to provide some answers to this compelling question. We present some theoretic-methodological criteria that emerged after jointly working on approximately forty EIAs, mainly on urban environments in Argentina. There already exist treatises and unique works on EIAS, thus our team has researched to enhance them with theoretic perspectives of TUID based, among other authors, in M. Santos, E. Durkheim, M. Weber, the ENTI team and numerous contemporary Latin American authors. We will focus in those subject matters usually defined in the EIA legislation as socio-economic and socio-territorial. This way, investigating each object of study and intervention (OS/OI) we were able to find some guidelines for the analysis, common to most works and to other more particular central themes. With no intention of creating a thematic classification, we still think it useful to offer an OS/OI typology, because it helps to better direct and systematize the analysis. We established the preliminary classification shown in our research based on three criteria: activity (industrial, commercial, residential, transportation, mining, etc.), scale (small, medium, large), and intensity (degrees of occupation of the territorial environment). In the second part of the publication we introduce some macro variables: place, territorial organization, identity, mobility, accessibility and connectivity. They refer to real cases.
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Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
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Ciencias Sociales
environmental and urban impact assessments
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Environmental impact assesments and territory: contributions from the perspective of territorial understanding, intelligence and development
title Environmental impact assesments and territory: contributions from the perspective of territorial understanding, intelligence and development
spellingShingle Environmental impact assesments and territory: contributions from the perspective of territorial understanding, intelligence and development
Bozzano, Horacio Rodolfo
Ciencias Sociales
environmental and urban impact assessments
title_short Environmental impact assesments and territory: contributions from the perspective of territorial understanding, intelligence and development
title_full Environmental impact assesments and territory: contributions from the perspective of territorial understanding, intelligence and development
title_fullStr Environmental impact assesments and territory: contributions from the perspective of territorial understanding, intelligence and development
title_full_unstemmed Environmental impact assesments and territory: contributions from the perspective of territorial understanding, intelligence and development
title_sort Environmental impact assesments and territory: contributions from the perspective of territorial understanding, intelligence and development
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Bozzano, Horacio Rodolfo
Decastelli, Oscar Osvaldo
author Bozzano, Horacio Rodolfo
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Decastelli, Oscar Osvaldo
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Sociales
environmental and urban impact assessments
topic Ciencias Sociales
environmental and urban impact assessments
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Is it possible to incorporate territorial understanding, intelligence and development (TUID) in environmental and urban impact assessments (EIAs)? In this paper we intend to provide some answers to this compelling question. We present some theoretic-methodological criteria that emerged after jointly working on approximately forty EIAs, mainly on urban environments in Argentina. There already exist treatises and unique works on EIAS, thus our team has researched to enhance them with theoretic perspectives of TUID based, among other authors, in M. Santos, E. Durkheim, M. Weber, the ENTI team and numerous contemporary Latin American authors. We will focus in those subject matters usually defined in the EIA legislation as socio-economic and socio-territorial. This way, investigating each object of study and intervention (OS/OI) we were able to find some guidelines for the analysis, common to most works and to other more particular central themes. With no intention of creating a thematic classification, we still think it useful to offer an OS/OI typology, because it helps to better direct and systematize the analysis. We established the preliminary classification shown in our research based on three criteria: activity (industrial, commercial, residential, transportation, mining, etc.), scale (small, medium, large), and intensity (degrees of occupation of the territorial environment). In the second part of the publication we introduce some macro variables: place, territorial organization, identity, mobility, accessibility and connectivity. They refer to real cases.
Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
description Is it possible to incorporate territorial understanding, intelligence and development (TUID) in environmental and urban impact assessments (EIAs)? In this paper we intend to provide some answers to this compelling question. We present some theoretic-methodological criteria that emerged after jointly working on approximately forty EIAs, mainly on urban environments in Argentina. There already exist treatises and unique works on EIAS, thus our team has researched to enhance them with theoretic perspectives of TUID based, among other authors, in M. Santos, E. Durkheim, M. Weber, the ENTI team and numerous contemporary Latin American authors. We will focus in those subject matters usually defined in the EIA legislation as socio-economic and socio-territorial. This way, investigating each object of study and intervention (OS/OI) we were able to find some guidelines for the analysis, common to most works and to other more particular central themes. With no intention of creating a thematic classification, we still think it useful to offer an OS/OI typology, because it helps to better direct and systematize the analysis. We established the preliminary classification shown in our research based on three criteria: activity (industrial, commercial, residential, transportation, mining, etc.), scale (small, medium, large), and intensity (degrees of occupation of the territorial environment). In the second part of the publication we introduce some macro variables: place, territorial organization, identity, mobility, accessibility and connectivity. They refer to real cases.
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