Importancia de las áreas verdes públicas en la provisión de servicios ecosistémicos en la propuesta del Corredor Biológico Cubujuquí, sector río Bermúdez
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2024-07
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Espinoza Hernández, Kristel
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Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica (UNA)
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Analiza las condiciones socioambientales y los servicios ecosistémicos de las áreas verdes públicas (AVP), desde mediciones técnicas y la percepción de las comunidades, con el fin de que existan lineamientos de gestión que contribuyan al mejoramiento de la trama verde de la ciudad, en el contexto de la propuesta CBI Cubujuquí, sector río Bermúdez. El estudio se divide en dos partes, uno de carácter cuantitativo y otro de carácter cualitativo, por lo tanto, se emplea un diseño mixto denominado “Diseño anidado o incrustado". Se aplicó encuestas apersonas mayores de 18 años considerando representatividad de los grupos etarios y distintas horas de visitación en las AVP, se realizó los viernes, sábados y domingos debido al aumento de visitación, lo que se espera es conocer la percepción de estos visitantes. El tamaño de la muestra o población total fue de 180 personas, las cuales se distribuirán equitativamente en los 9 sitios de muestreo.
This study analyzes the socio-environmental conditions and ecosystem services of public green spaces (PGS) based on technical measurements and community perceptions, with the aim of establishing management guidelines that contribute to improving the city’s green network within the context of the CBI Cubujuquí proposal in the Bermúdez River sector. The study is divided into two parts, one quantitative and the other qualitative; therefore, a mixed-methods design known as a “nested or embedded design” was employed. Surveys were administered to individuals over the age of 18, taking into account the representativeness of age groups and different visiting times at the AVP sites. The surveys were conducted on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays due to increased visitor traffic, with the aim of understanding these visitors’ perceptions. The sample size, or total population, was 180 people, who were distributed evenly across the nine sampling sites.
This study analyzes the socio-environmental conditions and ecosystem services of public green spaces (PGS) based on technical measurements and community perceptions, with the aim of establishing management guidelines that contribute to improving the city’s green network within the context of the CBI Cubujuquí proposal in the Bermúdez River sector. The study is divided into two parts, one quantitative and the other qualitative; therefore, a mixed-methods design known as a “nested or embedded design” was employed. Surveys were administered to individuals over the age of 18, taking into account the representativeness of age groups and different visiting times at the AVP sites. The surveys were conducted on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays due to increased visitor traffic, with the aim of understanding these visitors’ perceptions. The sample size, or total population, was 180 people, who were distributed evenly across the nine sampling sites.
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Licenciatura en Ciencias Geográficas con énfasis en Ordenamiento del Territorio
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CORREDOR BIOLÓGICO, BIOLOGICAL CORRIDOR, ZONAS URBANAS, URBAN AREAS, CONSERVACIÓN DE LOS RECURSOS NATURALES, CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES, VEGETACIÓN, VEGETATION, SERVICIOS ECOSISTÉMICOS, ECOSYSTEM SERVICES, PLANIFICACIÓN REGIONAL, REGIONAL PLANNING, CALIDAD AMBIENTAL, ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, PLANIFICACIÓN URBANA, URBAN PLANNING, HEREDIA (COSTA RICA)
