Ecological urbanism as a condition underpinning urban life for internally displaced peoples in Colombia.

This paper employs the concepts of sustainability and habitability to define and measure ecological urbanism in informal settlements founded by people who have been forcibly displaced by violence. The objective is to identify the obstacles in meeting the tenets of ecological urbanism in informal set...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Paula Andrea Valencia Londoño, Diana Valencia Londoño, Phoenix Storm Paz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2023-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0291794
_version_ 1827805158036209664
author Paula Andrea Valencia Londoño
Diana Valencia Londoño
Phoenix Storm Paz
author_facet Paula Andrea Valencia Londoño
Diana Valencia Londoño
Phoenix Storm Paz
author_sort Paula Andrea Valencia Londoño
collection DOAJ
description This paper employs the concepts of sustainability and habitability to define and measure ecological urbanism in informal settlements founded by people who have been forcibly displaced by violence. The objective is to identify the obstacles in meeting the tenets of ecological urbanism in informal settlements. We offer primary research from La Primavera, an informal settlement founded by internally displaced people in the late 1970s, located in the corregimiento El Hatillo of Barbosa, Antioquia in northwestern Colombia. Primary research includes qualitative and quantitative data gathered through 72 surveys and 45 technical assessments of properties and houses in the settlement. Situated between the Aburrá River and the northbound highway, above a gas pipeline and under an electricity pylon, La Primavera exists in a state of extreme risk, exacerbated by increasing migration which threatens to exceed the carrying capacity of the territory. Moreover, in Article 35 of Law 388 of 1997, the territory was declared a protected or restricted area and earmarked for the development of the regional commuter train, called the Tren de Cercanías, in 2017. The case study highlights the contradictions in the development agenda in Colombia by showing how development projects designed for the economic betterment and environmental conservation of the region negatively impact the quality of life for the most vulnerable inhabitants and expose them to greater environmental, economic, and social risk.
first_indexed 2024-03-11T21:21:37Z
format Article
id doaj.art-1453e174cfb74c0494c2c39fe04773b3
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 1932-6203
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-11T21:21:37Z
publishDate 2023-01-01
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
record_format Article
series PLoS ONE
spelling doaj.art-1453e174cfb74c0494c2c39fe04773b32023-09-28T05:31:34ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032023-01-01189e029179410.1371/journal.pone.0291794Ecological urbanism as a condition underpinning urban life for internally displaced peoples in Colombia.Paula Andrea Valencia LondoñoDiana Valencia LondoñoPhoenix Storm PazThis paper employs the concepts of sustainability and habitability to define and measure ecological urbanism in informal settlements founded by people who have been forcibly displaced by violence. The objective is to identify the obstacles in meeting the tenets of ecological urbanism in informal settlements. We offer primary research from La Primavera, an informal settlement founded by internally displaced people in the late 1970s, located in the corregimiento El Hatillo of Barbosa, Antioquia in northwestern Colombia. Primary research includes qualitative and quantitative data gathered through 72 surveys and 45 technical assessments of properties and houses in the settlement. Situated between the Aburrá River and the northbound highway, above a gas pipeline and under an electricity pylon, La Primavera exists in a state of extreme risk, exacerbated by increasing migration which threatens to exceed the carrying capacity of the territory. Moreover, in Article 35 of Law 388 of 1997, the territory was declared a protected or restricted area and earmarked for the development of the regional commuter train, called the Tren de Cercanías, in 2017. The case study highlights the contradictions in the development agenda in Colombia by showing how development projects designed for the economic betterment and environmental conservation of the region negatively impact the quality of life for the most vulnerable inhabitants and expose them to greater environmental, economic, and social risk.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0291794
spellingShingle Paula Andrea Valencia Londoño
Diana Valencia Londoño
Phoenix Storm Paz
Ecological urbanism as a condition underpinning urban life for internally displaced peoples in Colombia.
PLoS ONE
title Ecological urbanism as a condition underpinning urban life for internally displaced peoples in Colombia.
title_full Ecological urbanism as a condition underpinning urban life for internally displaced peoples in Colombia.
title_fullStr Ecological urbanism as a condition underpinning urban life for internally displaced peoples in Colombia.
title_full_unstemmed Ecological urbanism as a condition underpinning urban life for internally displaced peoples in Colombia.
title_short Ecological urbanism as a condition underpinning urban life for internally displaced peoples in Colombia.
title_sort ecological urbanism as a condition underpinning urban life for internally displaced peoples in colombia
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0291794
work_keys_str_mv AT paulaandreavalencialondono ecologicalurbanismasaconditionunderpinningurbanlifeforinternallydisplacedpeoplesincolombia
AT dianavalencialondono ecologicalurbanismasaconditionunderpinningurbanlifeforinternallydisplacedpeoplesincolombia
AT phoenixstormpaz ecologicalurbanismasaconditionunderpinningurbanlifeforinternallydisplacedpeoplesincolombia