Model of population densification in consolidated collective housing in the urban fabric from Juliaca city
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https://doi.org/10.1590/SciELOPreprints.5451Keywords:
Spatial analysis, Housing, Block, Urban fabricAbstract
The analysis of the peripheries reveals the existence of important problems of residential precariousness and exclusion for a high-density collective housing project. The purpose is to model the population density in consolidated collective housing in the urban fabric of the city of Juliaca. Size and density are fundamental characteristics that define any city, but they have not always received the same attention. Although density figures prominently in any urban planning manual as a key variable governing the urban environment, city size is often treated as an immeasurable factor beyond the control of planning. However, it is unclear whether these two variables can be analyzed independently, as the correlation between the two is significant. To assess how scale and density interact, a new approach was adopted to new forms of modern urbanization. The results obtained from a sample of 96 blocks allow the classification of the two districts in terms of aggregation, which will be used to determine the location of the high-density residential project by analyzing one side of the site according to the calculated proportion. of housing. the combined urban development is located in the South, so the residential district will be located on the North side, as it is less consolidated and characterized by one, two, and three-story buildings according to the kernel density analysis.
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Copyright (c) 2023 Grover Marin Mamani, Francisco Curro Pérez, Vitaliano Enríquez Mamani, Jhon Richard Huanca Suaquita, Kely Lelia Cotacallapa Ochoa, Gladys Marleny Auquitias Condori

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