Multicriteria analysis for the design of interactive public spaces as potential catalysts for local development in Guayaquil

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Authors: Bryan ColoradoChristian ZambranoLileana Saavedra RoblesJuan BrionesRommy Torres

Abstract: The development of the City of Guayaquil, around its urban peripheries, generates a problem for traditional territorial planning, since emerging solutions must be generated to problems such as the deficit of public spaces and green areas. The multi-criteria analysis between variables such as decision making and the development of sustainable designs generates a path for the local development of peri-urban communities, a specific case of analysis for the study, the Cooperativa Sergio Toral 1, is visualized as a booming territory of urban growth. unplanned, taking into account its accelerated expansion, the means of how these internal communities can generate a source of sustainable employment through decision-making provides possibilities for change in view of the sustainable development of the territory. The objective is to establish a choice parameter that develops the local potential of the territory for the socio-economic benefit of these communities within the Sergio Toral 1 Cooperative. Among the findings of the qualitative methodology, it was obtained that the creation of self-constructed designs through design participatory increases the autonomy of choice and that the synthesis of quantitative data allowed the generation of variables not foreseen in the study. As a result, the exposure of two dependent variables subject to testing configured independent variables that contribute to more effective decision-making and that the development of furniture designs increases the capacity for local development through the creation of spaces for ventures, thus concluding in the creation of interactive public spaces that connect the territory and promote the sustainable growth of the territory, increasing by 7 m2. per inhabitant the amount of green area and the economic development of 30% of the population.

Keywords: Public spaces, green spaces, multicriteria analysis, decision making

DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1004254

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