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Cuaderno urbano

versión On-line ISSN 1853-3655

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SZAJNBERG, Daniela; CORDARA, Christian; LUNA, Noel  y  BORIES, Carina. El urbanismo secuencial como instancia superadora del urbanismo pendular. Cuad. urbano [online]. 2012, vol.13, n.13, pp.73-89. ISSN 1853-3655.

Public policies influence production processes, use and appropriation of territory, intervening in its valorization and establishing conditions for urban development. The direction, magnitude and intensity of these policies also determine patterns of socio-territorial development. A city grows as a result of the ups and downs caused by the dialectical relationship between these policies and the urbanization process, bypassing stages that tend to alternate and repeat themselves in a kind of Urban Pendulum. Recognizing its features is the key to attempt to enhance the positive and avoid the negative trends. A possible way is to assimilate the regularities of these trends with the complexity and uncertainty that the multiplicity of variables give the urban phenomenon, trying to skip over the immutable positivist scenarios, through a procedural and dynamic approach, betting on a pattern that can overcome "pendular urbanism" replacing it a by a form of "sequential urbanism".

Palabras clave : Production, use and appropriation of territory; Urban Policy and urbanization processes; Pendular and Sequential urbanism.

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