Author
Listed:
- Diego C. Mancilla-Bravo
(Formative Research Laboratory (LABIFIARQ-URP), Ricardo Palma University, Lima 00051, Peru)
- Vivian M. Chichipe-Mondragón
(Formative Research Laboratory (LABIFIARQ-URP), Ricardo Palma University, Lima 00051, Peru)
- Doris Esenarro Vargas
(Formative Research Laboratory (LABIFIARQ-URP), Ricardo Palma University, Lima 00051, Peru)
- Cecilia Uribe Quiroz
(Vice-Rectorate for Research (UNICA), National University of San Luis Gonzaga, Ica 11001, Peru)
- Dante Calderón Huamaní
(Vice-Rectorate for Research (UNICA), National University of San Luis Gonzaga, Ica 11001, Peru)
- Elvira Reyes
(Vice-Rectorate for Research (UNICA), National University of San Luis Gonzaga, Ica 11001, Peru)
- Crayla Alfaro
(Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, Universidad Andina del Cusco (UAC), Cusco 00800, Peru)
- Maria Veliz
(Faculty of Environmental, Geographical, and Ecotourism Engineering (FIGAE-UNFV), National University of Federico Villarreal, Lima 00051, Peru)
Abstract
Lack of green spaces, citizen insecurity, and crime are the primary issues afflicting the Pueblo Libre district. This research aims to propose public spaces that revalue the cultural and historical landscape of Pueblo Libre. The methodology involves a literature review, urban analysis, and climate analysis, incorporating sustainability strategies supported by digital tools (AutoCAD, Revit, and Sketch-Up). The resulting design features an ecological park with vegetation capable of capturing carbon and emitting oxygen, absorbing up to 3544.99 kg of CO 2 annually. It also includes installing 26 solar-powered lights to illuminate necessary spaces efficiently and using eco-friendly materials. Additionally, the park incorporates an artificial wetland with a capacity to process 38,500 L of water using plants that remove toxic elements and capture nutrients. In conclusion, the ecological park seeks to revalue the cultural landscape and counteract environmental degradation by creating a green lung that purifies the air, fosters social connectivity, and integrates users with nature, enhancing their quality of life.
Suggested Citation
Diego C. Mancilla-Bravo & Vivian M. Chichipe-Mondragón & Doris Esenarro Vargas & Cecilia Uribe Quiroz & Dante Calderón Huamaní & Elvira Reyes & Crayla Alfaro & Maria Veliz, 2025.
"Ecological Park with a Sustainable Approach for the Revaluation of the Cultural and Historical Landscape of Pueblo Libre, Peru—2023,"
Clean Technol., MDPI, vol. 7(2), pages 1-22, June.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jcltec:v:7:y:2025:i:2:p:46-:d:1672557
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