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Title: | El metabolismo urbano como estrategia para el manejo de los residuos sólidos de Bogotá |
Other Titles: | Urban metabolism as a strategy for solid waste management in Bogota |
Authors: | Tique Poveda, Nicole Stephany |
metadata.dc.contributor.advisordocentenoinv: | Cancino Herrera, German Adolfo |
License type: | Atribución – No comercial |
Keywords: | Economía circular;Metabolismo urbano;Residuos sólidos;Circular economy;Urban metabolism;Solid waste |
Issue Date: | 4-Apr-2024 |
Publisher: | Fundación Universidad de América |
Resumen: | El metabolismo urbano se configura como un proceso dinámico y cíclico, fusionando elementos clave como la tecnología, el entorno, la economía y la sociedad. Este enfoque integral persigue el desarrollo de ciudades inteligentes, eficientes y sostenibles (Díaz, 2014). A medida que las aglomeraciones urbanas experimentan un crecimiento paralelo a la industrialización, surge una problemática significativa relacionada con los residuos sólidos urbanos. En el caso específico de Bogotá, una ciudad que experimenta un aumento del 3,2 % anual en su población, este crecimiento va acompañado de un incremento proporcional en la generación de desechos. De acuerdo con la edición número 19 del periódico "Doña Juana", principal relleno sanitario de Bogotá, la situación es crítica, ya que se generan más de un kilo de residuos por habitante al día, alcanzando unas 10.000 toneladas diarias (Doña Juana, 2018). |
Abstract: | The urban metabolism is configured as a dynamic and cyclic process, fusing key elements such as technology, the environment, the economy and society. This comprehensive approach pursues the development of smart, efficient and sustainable cities (Díaz, 2014). As urban agglomerations experience growth parallel to industrialization, a significant problem arises related to urban solid waste. In the specific case of Bogotá, a city that experiences a 3.2% annual increase in its population, this growth is accompanied by a proportional increase in waste generation. According to the 19th edition of the newspaper "Doña Juana", the main landfill in Bogotá, the situation is critical, since more than a kilo of waste is generated per inhabitant per day, reaching about 10,000 tons per day (Doña Juana, 2018 ). |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11839/9614 |
Citation: | APA 7th - Tique Poveda, N. S. (2024) El metabolismo urbano como estrategia para el manejo de los residuos sólidos de Bogotá. [Investigación + Creación, Fundación Universidad de América] Repositorio Institucional Lumieres. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11839/9614 |
metadata.dc.publisher.program: | Urbanismo |
Appears in Collections: | Investigación + Creación - Arquitectura |
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