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- Natalia López-Contreras
(Department of Medicine and Life Sciences, Pompeu Fabra University, Dr. Aiguader 88, 08003 Barcelona, Spain
Agència de Salut Pública de Barcelona (ASPB), Plaça Lesseps 1, 08023 Barcelona, Spain
Research and Graduate Studies Office (VRIP), University of La Frontera, Av. Francisco Salazar 01145, Temuco 4811230, Chile)
- Mercè Gotsens
(Department of Medicine and Life Sciences, Pompeu Fabra University, Dr. Aiguader 88, 08003 Barcelona, Spain
Agència de Salut Pública de Barcelona (ASPB), Plaça Lesseps 1, 08023 Barcelona, Spain
Institut de Recerca Sant Pau (IR SANT PAU), Sant Quintí 77-79, 08041 Barcelona, Spain
Spanish Consortium for Research on Epidemiology and Public Health (CIBERESP), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Av. Monforte de Lemos, 3-5. Pabellón 11, Planta 0, 28029 Madrid, Spain)
- Constanza Jacques-Aviñó
(Fundació Institut Universitari per a la Recerca a l’Atenció Primària de Salut Jordi Gol i Gurina (IDIAPJGol), Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 587, 08007 Barcelona, Spain
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Plaça Cívica, 08193 Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain
Red de Investigación en Cronicidad, Atención Primaria y Promoción de la Salud (RICAPPS), Madrid, Spain)
- Victoria Porthé
(Institut Català d’Oncologia, Avinguda de la Granvia de l’Hospitalet, 199–203, 08908 L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain)
- Vanessa Puig-Barrachina
(Department of Medicine and Life Sciences, Pompeu Fabra University, Dr. Aiguader 88, 08003 Barcelona, Spain
Agència de Salut Pública de Barcelona (ASPB), Plaça Lesseps 1, 08023 Barcelona, Spain
Institut de Recerca Sant Pau (IR SANT PAU), Sant Quintí 77-79, 08041 Barcelona, Spain)
Abstract
This qualitative study analyzes the perceived effects of the Quiero Mi Barrio—I love my neighborhood—(PQMB) urban regeneration program on the physical and social environments and residents’ quality of life in two deprived neighborhoods in Temuco, Chile, where PQMB was implemented in 2007 and 2015, using a phenomenological approach and a gender perspective. PQMB is a state-led program that combines improvements in urban infrastructure with participatory processes aimed at strengthening community life. Data were collected through interviews, focus groups, and non-participant observations. The findings indicate improvements in public spaces, increased social interaction, and enhanced community cohesion, although these effects were unevenly distributed. Women and older adults experienced greater benefits due to higher participation and leadership in neighborhood organizations, while younger residents’ involvement was more limited and focused on the use of sports facilities. Differences between neighborhoods highlight the importance of time and institutional continuity in maintaining program-related effects. The study shows that changes in the built environment interact with participation patterns and community organization, shaping how residents experience improvements in quality of life. However, the sustainability of these effects depends on long-term institutional support and communities’ capacity to sustain collective action and influence local decision-making beyond the formal closure of interventions.
Suggested Citation
Natalia López-Contreras & Mercè Gotsens & Constanza Jacques-Aviñó & Victoria Porthé & Vanessa Puig-Barrachina, 2026.
"Urban Regeneration and Quality of Life from a Gender Perspective: Experiences in Two Neighborhoods in Chile,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(7), pages 1-21, March.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:7:p:3368-:d:1910259
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