Participación Ciudadana a partir de la intervención cromática de zonas periurbanas

  • Alberto Reyes González
  • Andrés Enrique Reyes González
  • Jimena Vanina Odetti
  • Fernando Daniel Valdez Olmos
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Résumé

El modelo de participación ciudadana en forma de hélice se justifica como un enfoque para promover la colaboración y la participación activa de diversos actores en la toma de decisiones. 

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Publiée
2024-04-22