Modernity is to blame. Study of the causes of water vulnerability in the city of Resistencia, Chaco Province

The global socio-environmental crisis questions modes of urban intervention that, from a critical perspective, strain the market logic and help explain phenomena that impact territories. Modernity/coloniality, analyzed from a historical perspective, reveals the dominant epistemology that, under the...

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Autor principal: Fogar, Sandra R.
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo. Universidad Nacional del Nordeste 2025
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Sumario:The global socio-environmental crisis questions modes of urban intervention that, from a critical perspective, strain the market logic and help explain phenomena that impact territories. Modernity/coloniality, analyzed from a historical perspective, reveals the dominant epistemology that, under the banner of “development,” operated in the management of cities in our region without regard for local characteristics and which, in the case of Resistencia, resulted in conditions of water vulnerability. The notion of decolonial territoriality proposes thinking about other forms of territoriality, which serve to achieve more environmentally balanced and socially just modes of occupation.