Hermida Palacios, María AugustaNeira, MateoCabrera Jara, Natasha EulaliaOsorio Guerrero, Pablo Enrique2018-01-112018-01-112017978-1-5108-4838-21877-7058http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877705817329478New techniques that offer more reliable ways of predicting and understanding the use of the space can be valuable tools for designing resilient cities. The proposed methodology aims to generate a spatially explicit empirical basis about the behaviour of the population in different areas of the Tomebamba River in Cuenca-Ecuador -based on systematic observation, behaviour mapping using mobile data collection and spatial analysis techniques-, seeking for correlations with the connectivity, the spatial quality and the physical characteristics of the riverbanks.New techniques that offer more reliable ways of predicting and understanding the use of the space can be valuable tools for designing resilient cities. The proposed methodology aims to generate a spatially explicit empirical basis about the behaviour of the population in different areas of the Tomebamba River in Cuenca-Ecuador -based on systematic observation, behaviour mapping using mobile data collection and spatial analysis techniques-, seeking for correlations with the connectivity, the spatial quality and the physical characteristics of the riverbanks.es-ESRESILIENT CITIESSOCIAL INTERACTIONURBAN GREEN SPACEURBAN WATERFONTSResilience in Latin American cities: behaviour vs. space quality in the riverbanks of the Tomebamba RiverResilience in Latin American cities: behaviour vs. space quality in the riverbanks of the Tomebamba RiverARTÍCULO DE CONFERENCIA10.1016/j.proeng.2017.07.101