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RAMIREZ ROSETE, Norma Leticia; CALDERON CALDERON, Basilio  and  MILIAN AVILA, María Guadalupe. Participatory management in the development of strategies of urbano revitalization for the historic district of San José, Puebla. Nova scientia [online]. 2017, vol.9, n.18, pp.588-626. ISSN 2007-0705.  https://doi.org/10.21640/ns.v9i18.680.

The need to influence how to intervene the historic center of Puebla to improve living conditions and social cohesion in the neighborhood of San Jose, leads us to build a methodological proposal multidisciplinary approach that is an intervention model. Thus, should analyze policies, strategies and impact generated by urban rehabilitation projects implemented by the government in the Historical Center and mainly emphasize the role of community participation in the protection, rescue and conservation of their neighborhoods. This research concern leads to theoretical reflection and study of the art of sustainable urban regeneration, of great importance in the international arena and provides guidelines to analyze the feasibility of different types of intervention (conservation, renewal, regeneration, etc.) made partial and fragmented in the early twentieth century way: social, cultural, economic, urban and environmental. As a result a comprehensive model of sustainable urban regeneration as a major improvement action, able to recover these historic spaces in the fields is formulated. In this sense, participatory management will contribute to strengthening the proposed rehabilitation strategies at neighborhood to ensure social integration and improving the quality of life in the neighborhood of San José.

Keywords : urban rehabilitation; urban policies; participatory management and historic district.

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