Papers by JOSE ORLANDO GARCIA MENDOZA
Lecture Notes in Mathematics, 1997
The use of general descriptive names, registered names, trademarks, etc. in this publication does... more The use of general descriptive names, registered names, trademarks, etc. in this publication does not imply, even in the absence of a specific statement, that such names are exempt from the relevant protective laws and regulations and therefore free for general use.

Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 2020
This research aims to establish whether the qualitative deficit of public space affects the use a... more This research aims to establish whether the qualitative deficit of public space affects the use and appropriation of it by women, through the analysis of variables associated with architecture, urban planning and physics. It uses a mixed analytical methodology, through a dimension per measurement, it is longitudinal, non-experimental and transversal. Within this research, concepts of architecture and urban planning such as image-comfort, accessibility-connection, use-activity and sociability were assumed, as well as concepts of physics such as space-time, displacement and trajectory. As a relevant finding, it is highlighted that the poor planning and development of the physical components of the public space, negatively affects the mobility, displacement and trajectories of women, generating a decrease in the use and appropriation of it. 1. Introduction City planning is framed within the generation of conditions, through which it is possible to satisfy the needs of the individuals that make up society. These needs include: basic security and protection needs, social needs and recognition needs [1], elements that can be analyzed from the experience that the human being presents within the urban space. This statement becomes relevant to the understanding that cities behave like living, dynamic and fluctuating organisms, that shape an individual or collective experience [2], framed in physical-experiential aspects that are developed according to the practices derived from the use, appropriation and spatial transformation within the public spaces of the city. In this way, the relationship, and therefore the perception that occurs between the individual and the public space, can be configured as a tool through which the satisfaction of the basic needs of the human being can be established, and also, by through which you can determine compliance with design criteria for public space planned for Latin American cities [3]. In addition to the above, it is important to keep in mind that the experience of use and habitability of collective space within cities must be understood in a different way, respect to the groups that use and appropriate it. This is due to the fact that urban practice shows a clear differentiation in the lived experience regarding the use and appropriation of public space according to gender [4]. Women present a more complex spatial vision in terms of experientiality that must be approached according to the relationship that the physical-constructed component manifests, respect to the variable of space-time, since this study allows us to understand the relationship of time with objects physicists present in the urban mesh (quality, quantity and state / time, displacement and trajectory) and the lived experience or
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Papers by JOSE ORLANDO GARCIA MENDOZA