BUILT PUBLIC SPACES: PERCEPTION OF USERS OF THE LINEAR PARK RIVER OF THE FISH
The urban landscape undergoes constant transformations with the dynamics of the cities that (re) produce the spaces. Understanding this dynamic and its results emerges from the need to understand cities and their inhabitants, places more equitable and resilient to the transformations of society. In...
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