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Item Análisis de la segregación socio-espacial provocada por urbanizaciones privadas y multifamiliares en la ciudad de Cuenca, Ecuador (2016-2020)(Universidad de Cuenca, 2022-10-27) Clerque Rosillo, Luis David; Pacurucu Cáceres, Natalia ElizabethThe Anglo-Saxon lifestyle has promoted the urban developers' model of urban living, as an urban fashion. However, this growth has been characterized by its fragmentation and sectorization, generating unequal conditions for its inhabitants. Hence, in order to deepen the knowledge of this problem, the present thesis aims to analyze the socio-spatial segregation caused by private and multifamily housing developments in the city of Cuenca, Ecuador during the period 2016-2020. A mixed methodology (qualitative and quantitative) was used, which facilitated the use of techniques and tools, both for data collection and analysis. Among the main results of the theoretical analysis, it is evident that studies on sociospatial segregation corroborate significant gaps between poor and rich, evidence of the unfair redistribution of land and the increase of social problems. Regarding the diagnosis of socio-spatial segregation generated by private and multifamily housing developments in the urban area of Cuenca, it is generally evident that in the urban area of this city there is perceived the existence of socio-spatial segregation, since there is little social interaction between the inhabitants of these buildings and their immediate surroundings. With respect to the social, environmental and legal problems of socio-spatial segregation generated by private housing developments and multi-family housing, among other issues, the need to implement strategies to reduce social and spatial gaps is identified, especially the articulation of public spaces and the connection of the road system, avoiding privatization and promoting the integration of the population that chooses this type of housing and the population living in the surrounding areas, thus generating social cohesion. In the legal sphere, it is important to reform laws, rules and regulations that adjust to the current dynamics of cities. Based on these data, some recommendations are presented to help reduce the generation of socio-spatial segregation in the city of Cuenca
