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This presentation is the product of the multi-actor territorial planning and organization processes, carried out in the Municipality of San Marcos Sierras, Province of Córdoba, from 2009 to 2015, within the framework of the outreach practices of the School of Social Work of the National University o...
This presentation is the product of the multi-actor territorial planning and organization processes, carried out in the Municipality of San Marcos Sierras, Province of Córdoba, from 2009 to 2015, within the framework of the outreach practices of the School of Social Work of the National University of Córdoba. This article aims at: 1) Explaining the theoretical and political assumptions, from the relational approach of the State or partner – central, deliberative democracy and with citizen participation; as a result, new regulations were created as citizen practices of self-legislation Habermas (1994), which transform the reproductive conditions of the population and the ways in which spaces are created; 2) Characterizing the implemented and evaluated methodology in the territorial planning processes (workshops, citizen consultations, regional assemblies, regulation council, etc.); 3) Assess the results, focusing on the innovative elements in the regulation of space and the environment (eco village, mountain style, mixed land uses and zones, growth limits, native forest factor in all areas, water emergency, among others).