Estudios del Habitat
Scope & Guideline
Advancing Sustainable Solutions for Habitat Design
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Architecture and Urbanism:
The journal emphasizes the study of architectural practices and urban development, particularly in Latin America, examining historical and contemporary approaches to design and planning. - Social and Environmental Issues:
A significant focus is placed on social housing, environmental sustainability, and the impact of urban policies on communities, particularly in the context of climate change and energy transition. - Cultural Narratives and Histories:
The journal explores the cultural, historical, and social narratives surrounding architecture and urban spaces, investigating how these aspects inform current practices and future developments. - Interdisciplinary Methodologies:
Research published in the journal employs a variety of methodologies, including qualitative and quantitative analyses, case studies, and theoretical explorations, fostering an interdisciplinary dialogue.
Trending and Emerging
- Sustainable Architecture and Energy Transition:
There is a rising trend in research addressing sustainable architecture practices and energy transition policies, particularly in the context of renewable energy legislation in Latin America. - Urbanism with a Gender Perspective:
Emerging discussions around gender perspectives in urbanism highlight the need to understand how urban spaces affect different demographics, promoting inclusivity in urban planning. - Impact of Climate Change on Urban Spaces:
Papers increasingly focus on the implications of climate change for urban landscapes, exploring adaptive strategies for resilience in urban design and planning. - Social Housing Innovations Post-Pandemic:
Research exploring innovative approaches to social housing in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic has gained prominence, emphasizing adaptability and community engagement in housing solutions.
Declining or Waning
- Historical Architectural Analysis:
There has been a noticeable decrease in papers focusing exclusively on historical architectural analysis, indicating a potential shift towards contemporary issues and practices over historical studies. - Traditional Urban Planning Models:
Research centered on traditional urban planning models appears to be waning, possibly due to a growing emphasis on innovative and adaptive approaches to urbanism that address modern challenges. - Static Housing Concepts:
The exploration of static or unchanging concepts of housing has decreased, as the journal increasingly prioritizes adaptive and flexible housing solutions that respond to dynamic social needs.
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