Socioenvironmental Risk of the Landscape of the Lower Basin of the Saladillo stream
From the Ayacucho bridge to Rosario Mouth - Villa Gobernador Gálvez
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.35305/23626097v7i12.241Keywords:
landscape ecology, water resources, city, planningAbstract
This paper aims to incorporate the view of landscape ecology in the study of environmental cultural landscapes, also understanding them as complex and dynamic systems. In this way, it is proposed that the analysis carried out in this investigation can contribute as an input for a sustainable management of the territory that seeks equity in access to urban space and to the natural resources that are its support. With this objective, a sector that includes the southern part of the city of Rosario and the north of Villa Gobernador Gálvez in relation to Arroyo Saladillo is taken as a study area. From recognizing that in the immediate vicinity of this natural component, urban and productive settlements with diverse characteristics that influenced the development of socio-environmental problems and that until today are present in that territory of edge.
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