Reflections on the territorial model developed by the urban planning of the nineties of the 20th century in the Costa del Sol
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.2009.v0i31.168Keywords:
Town Planning, Urbanism, Territory, Land Use, Spatial DevelopmentAbstract
We have analyzed the written up City-planning Plans and approved in the decades of 90 years 80 and the last century. We believe that through these documents, it is possible to observe the planning tendency that present territorial model in the Costa del Sol. And at the same time, they are the foundations on which it is based urban dynamics of the first decade of the XXI has been based and that has shown its weaknesses with the present economic crisis.Downloads
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