Gestión del suelo en Bogotá y déficit habitacional en vivienda de interés social
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2015-04-08Registro en:
reponame:Repositorio Institucional Universidad Santo Tomás
instname:Universidad Santo Tomás
Autor
Leyva Rolón, Sandra Johanna
Forero Castañeda, Jorge Fernando
Institución
Resumen
The concept of habitat was first included at the Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment (UN, 1972)
Conference on the Human Environment (UN, 1972), and later at the Habitat I and II world summits
Habitat I and II World Summits (Vancouver, 1976 and Istanbul, 1996), the right to adequate housing in
right to adequate housing in sustainable human settlements was recognised, including the
tenure and service infrastructure, as well as adequate environmental conditions and mobility.
adequate environmental conditions and mobility.
In various global forums1 , issues related to the right to the city in
right to the city in conditions of healthy environment, equity and social justice,
access to public space, sustainable and equitable urban development, coexistence and
sustainable and equitable urban development, coexistence and security, partnership and decision-making participation, transparency and
transparency and information, and the right to work and economic support. At
In general, it is established that the problems of the city are related to the management and
and efficiency of public policies, the configuration of territorial spaces, and the processes of citizen
processes of citizen participation, among others.