Beyond Multidimensional Vulnerability Approach: A Triple Network Notion for Urban Cohesion in At-Risk Neighborhoods of Jaen’s Historic Center
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Urban Regeneration Strategies in the Context of Research
2.2. Urban Cohesion and Urban Open Space: Dimensions of Public Space for a More Cohesive City
“The rationale for policies promoting cohesion is linked to the form of local social interaction that should be improved through increased engagement in formal and informal networks on a mutuality and solidarity basis, leading to the formation and/or the reinforcement of a social capital without which the feasibility of collective improvement strategies (practically perceived as local regeneration) would be reduced”.[40] (p. 451)
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Case Study: The Altos Neighborhoods of Jaén’s Historic Center
3.2. Multidimensional Approach to Urban Vulnerability
“A socially sustainable environment has a dialectical character […] physical qualities and standards are positively perceived, highly valued and interactively utilized by the residents through sustaining and endurable social practices, […] a place where substantial social qualities are sustained, highly valued and vividly exercised within an urban setting of high physical quality”.[23] (p. 4)
3.3. Cartographic Approach to the Programmatic Potential of Urban Space
4. Results: Definition of Multidimensional Field Networks
4.1. Social Network
4.2. Environmental Network
4.3. Urban Network
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
Urban Links for a More Dynamic and Cohesive Future
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Dimensional Blocks | Vulnerability Factors | Main Sources | Own and Alternatives Sources | ||
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1a Urban Vulnerability Observatory 2001/2011 | 2a Public Survey [*] | ||||
1b Urban Vulnerability Observatory 2018 | 2b Cartographic Approach | ||||
Social Factors | Household complexity | % Single-person households over the age of 64 | a | ||
% Households with one adult and one child or more | a | ||||
Demographic aging | % Population over the age of 75 | a | |||
Social exclusion | Net income per person | b | Public survey | a | |
Immigration | % Foreign population | a | |||
% Foreign child population | a | ||||
Economic Factors | Precarious jobs /Unemployment | % Unemployed population (BIVU) | a | ||
% Unemployed youth population | a | ||||
% Temporary employment | a | ||||
% Unqualified employment | a | ||||
Lack of external investment | Lack of urban facilities | b | |||
State of conservation of urbanization and public space | ab | ||||
Lack of housing policies | ab | ||||
Informal economy | % Temporary employment | a | |||
% Unemployed population | a | ||||
% Population with no schooling/ very limited schooling | a | ||||
Low educational level | % Population with no schooling/ very limited schooling (BIVU) | a | |||
Physical Factors | Lack of urban facilities | Lack of urban facilities | b | ||
Age of the building | % Dwellings in buildings constructed before 1951 | a | |||
Habitat degradation | % Dwellings in buildings in a poor state of conservation | a | State of conservation of urbanization and public space | ab | |
Lack of urban facilities | b | ||||
Substandard housing | % Dwellings with less than 30 m2 | a | |||
% Dwellings without toilets or bathrooms | a | ||||
Subjective Perceptions | External noise/Pollution | % Population with problems of external noise | a | Public survey | a |
% Population with problems of local pollution | a | Public survey | a | ||
Poor urban communications | % Population with problems of poor urban communications | a | Cartographic approach | b | |
Symbolic stigmatization | % Population with problems of lack of green areas | a | State of conservation of urbanization and public space | ab | |
Public survey | a | ||||
Delinquency | % Population with problems of local delinquency | a | Public survey | a |
Vulnerability Factors | HISTORICAL NEIGHBORHOODS OF JAÉN | ||||||||||||||||||
La Merced | Centro | San Bartolomé | San Juan | Judería | San Miguel | La Magdalena | |||||||||||||
01-004 | 01-003 | 08-004 | 01-002 | 01-001 | 08-003 | 08-002 | 07-001 | 07-002 | 07-003 | 06-002 | 06-004 | 06-005 | 06-003 | ||||||
Social factors | Household complexity | ||||||||||||||||||
Demographic aging | |||||||||||||||||||
Social exclusion | |||||||||||||||||||
Immigration | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |||||||
Economic factors | Precarious jobs/Unemployment | - | |||||||||||||||||
Lack of external investment | |||||||||||||||||||
Informal economy | |||||||||||||||||||
Low educational level | |||||||||||||||||||
Physical factors | Lack of urban facilities | ||||||||||||||||||
Age of the building | |||||||||||||||||||
Habitat degradation | |||||||||||||||||||
Substandard housing | |||||||||||||||||||
Subjective perceptions | External noise/Pollution | ||||||||||||||||||
Poor urban communications | |||||||||||||||||||
Symbolic stigmatization | |||||||||||||||||||
Delinquency | |||||||||||||||||||
Less > High vulnerability levels according to the factor | |||||||||||||||||||
Particularly vulnerable neighborhoods in the four dimensions |
Measures | Description (Actions/Policies) | Priority | I. | ||||||||
Where/How/How Much | S. | A. | U. | ||||||||
Social network | |||||||||||
Empty lot upgrades | Treatment of party walls, cleaning, conformation of alignment on the ground floor and access | * | |||||||||
Public–private co-financing | |||||||||||
Network of temporary collective spaces | Treatment of the site, reduced rents from the administration | ** | |||||||||
Uses: workshops, educational, associations and participation, nurseries and environmental classroom, playground | |||||||||||
Priority construction and/or rehabilitation | Public investment according to position and relative urban situation of larger buildings/plots | ** | |||||||||
Singular residential use and/or equipment | |||||||||||
Public–private co-financing for reactivation and promotion of functions in smaller buildings/plots | * | ||||||||||
Single-family or multi-family residential and small business | |||||||||||
Urban network | |||||||||||
Identify streets | Internal narrative itineraries and relationship with the rest of the historic center, access to the peri-urban Park | ** | |||||||||
Prioritize public transport—Reduce the presence of cars and parking—Adapt their living areas and viewpoints | |||||||||||
Project neighborhood ‘hearts’ | Areas of Interior Reform/Singular Urban Projects that reuse obsolete spaces, new centralities, and re-equipment of collective spaces | ** | |||||||||
Plaza de Santiago—C/Concepción Vieja and Paseo de Circunvalación. Raudal of the Magdalena | |||||||||||
Urban transformation of the Paseo de Circunvalación | General Road System, linked to Developable Land of the General Urban Plan | *** | |||||||||
Increase in the pedestrian character/Calling for traffic— Increase in sidewalks and decrease in parking/Incorporation of a bike lane/Facilities and commercial activity on the edge | |||||||||||
Transformation of the slope under the Castle and improvement of access | Enable access to places to park and the Castle, surface parking, checkpoint, security and information point | ** | |||||||||
Redevelopment of the access section with a pedestrian character—Network of living spaces + pedestrian paths—Recovery of unique areas | |||||||||||
Environmental network | |||||||||||
Environmental transformation of the Paseo de Circunvalación | Design of the road section and study of sections, creation of plazas and citizen representation | *** | |||||||||
Plaza in the far north (La Magdalena)—Central ‘long’ plaza (San Juan and San Pedro) | |||||||||||
Consolidation of the Urban Forest Park | Enhancement of the hillside: a healthy, environmentally active, and socially used place | ** | |||||||||
Horizontal surfaces—Internal interpretive routes—Diversification of spaces (types of flora, light/shade, open/closed) | |||||||||||
Very high priority | High priority | Medium priority |
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Rivas-Navarro, J.L.; Bravo-Rodríguez, B. Beyond Multidimensional Vulnerability Approach: A Triple Network Notion for Urban Cohesion in At-Risk Neighborhoods of Jaen’s Historic Center. Sustainability 2024, 16, 4952. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16124952
Rivas-Navarro JL, Bravo-Rodríguez B. Beyond Multidimensional Vulnerability Approach: A Triple Network Notion for Urban Cohesion in At-Risk Neighborhoods of Jaen’s Historic Center. Sustainability. 2024; 16(12):4952. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16124952
Chicago/Turabian StyleRivas-Navarro, Juan L., and Belén Bravo-Rodríguez. 2024. "Beyond Multidimensional Vulnerability Approach: A Triple Network Notion for Urban Cohesion in At-Risk Neighborhoods of Jaen’s Historic Center" Sustainability 16, no. 12: 4952. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16124952
APA StyleRivas-Navarro, J. L., & Bravo-Rodríguez, B. (2024). Beyond Multidimensional Vulnerability Approach: A Triple Network Notion for Urban Cohesion in At-Risk Neighborhoods of Jaen’s Historic Center. Sustainability, 16(12), 4952. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16124952