Análisis de vacíos urbanos y predios subutilizados, a partir de sistemas de información geográfica; caso de estudio de la parroquia urbana Celiano Monge del cantón Ambato.

The research project “Analysis of EMPTY URBAN SPACES and underutilized land, based on geographic information systems (GIS); case study of the urban parish Celiano Monge of the canton Ambato” uses GIS systems and photogrammetry techniques, which allowed to identify the existing vacant lots comparing...

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Autor principal: Arreaga Rodríguez, Micaela Estefanía (author)
Formato: bachelorThesis
Publicado: 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://repositorio.uta.edu.ec/handle/123456789/43897
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Sumario:The research project “Analysis of EMPTY URBAN SPACES and underutilized land, based on geographic information systems (GIS); case study of the urban parish Celiano Monge of the canton Ambato” uses GIS systems and photogrammetry techniques, which allowed to identify the existing vacant lots comparing their consolidation over time, in the Huachi Chico (Su) sector, located within the urban parish Celiano Monge. The research was developed to explore how the notable presence of EMPTY URBAN SPACES in the parish generates discontinuity in the urban fabric, affecting its consolidation process. The methodology implemented in this study combines a mixed qualitative and quantitative approach, with an exploratory-descriptive scope through the analysis of interpretation of results and case methodologies, using tools such as Atlas. Ti, GIS systems, unmanned aerial vehicles (drones), expert interviews and review of pre-existing methodologies. As a result, a model was developed to identify EMPTY URBAN SPACES and UNDERUTILIZED LAND based on GIS systems, with which it was possible to compare the number of vacant lots between 2020 and 2024 in the Huachi Chico (Su) sector, which has a total of 2118 lots. The results show patterns of distribution of EMPTY URBAN SPACES and the temporary reduction of vacant lots, from 772 in 2020 to 483 in 2024, suggesting a trend towards urban consolidation. GIS allows the identification of EMPTY URBAN SPACES, optimizing the detection of vacant lots, which can be exploited for the benefit of the community.