Sustainability for the Urban Environment in Mexico: Recycling and Reuse in Human Settlements in the Peripheries and Historic Centers

Abstract

This work presents a documentary research methodology through an analysis that seeks the appropriate conditions for the development of cities in Mexico and their impact to assimilate the effects of globalization, with proposals for mitigation through recycling and reuse of public space and buildings in disuse, solving the problems of gentrification and existing habitability, using data collection through the integration of technologies within the urban environment, monitoring in a simlutaneous way the impact derived from the expenditure and energy management dedicated to the extraction and production of materials, These generate a chain of pollution by transportation through fossil fuels, in order to have a solid planetary approach to achieve greater efficiency in the processes of urban development and construction of cities, following the objectives of environmental development that are within international agreements, seeking to have an environment of Urban, Economic and Social sustainability, making a comprehensive review of each of the elements that make up the built environment and that will help to have more robust and sustainable urban systems.

Presenters

Jorge Javier
Student, Master, Universidad Anáhuac Querétaro, Querétaro, Mexico

Details

Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

2025 Special Focus—Minds and Machines: Artificial Intelligence, Algorithms, Ethics, and Order in Global Society

KEYWORDS

Sustainability, Socio-Economic, Re-use, Strategies, Urbanization