
Participación comunitaria y procesos de comunicación en la implementación de programas de reasentamiento de familias dentro del contexto del desarrollo urbano en Barranquilla (Colombia)
Author(s) -
Marta Hernández,
Laura Cardona-Muñoz,
Liliana Celis Zapata,
Jesús Iglesias-Acosta,
Sandra Meléndez-Labrador,
Magda Ospina Guzmán,
Vicente Otero Chate,
Laura Posso Menco,
Kelly Pozo García,
Alana Roa Narváez,
Rosa Rodríguez Ortiz,
Martha Romero-Moreno,
Elizabeth Vargas Rosero,
Carmen Viveros Celín,
Joanne Hernández Olmos
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
salud/salud uninorte
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.126
H-Index - 11
eISSN - 2011-7531
pISSN - 0120-5552
DOI - 10.14482/sun.32.3.9751
Subject(s) - facilitator , relocation , population , context (archaeology) , participatory planning , intervention (counseling) , citizen journalism , geography , welfare economics , political science , sociology , environmental planning , nursing , medicine , demography , archaeology , computer science , law , economics , programming language
Planning processes of development and growth of the city of Barranquilla have required the relocation of the population living in areas of intervention actions. Under the current Land Use Plan of Barranquilla (POT) (1), the urban development project "La Loma" includes, among other activities, the transfer of a large number of people currently living in this area. For this reason, this article aims to review the current POT and other legal documents related to the Plan in order to identify and analyze the community participation component. The results of the documents revealed the presence of regulatory elements associated with community participation. The results also showed potentially useful spaces for the implementation of inclusive communication processes. Therefore, this article proposes a guide for the formulation of a strategic communication plan with a focus on participatory communication and dialogue facilitator to be used during the execution of urban projects that include the relocation of families.