Within the Latin American and Caribbean region, it has been recorded that at least 25% of the population lives in informal settlements. Given that their expansion is one of the major problems afflicting these cities, a project is presented, supported by the IDB, which proposes how new technologies are capable of contributing to the identification and detection of these areas in order to intervene in them and help reduce urban informality.
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The Use of Artificial Intelligence as a Strategy to Analyse Urban Informality
https://www.archdaily.com/978356/the-use-of-artificial-intelligence-as-a-strategy-to-analyse-urban-informalityAgustina Iñiguez
Ecological Design: Strategies to Protect Latin America and the Caribbean's Vulnerable Cities in the Face of Climate Change
Throughout the world's cities, in the midst of current and projected crises-- environmental, health, economic, and otherwise--one question looms: How can we prepare our urban centers' most vulnerable sectors?
Current data paints a bleak picture of cities and the impact of climate change. With urban populations skyrocketing as people around the globe seek opportunities for a better life in the world's urban centers, cities have become gluttons for energy and other resources while simultaneously producing more emissions than ever before. On top of this, 3 out of 5 cities are at high risk for natural disasters.
https://www.archdaily.com/964024/ecological-design-strategies-to-protect-latin-america-and-the-caribbeans-vulnerable-cities-in-the-face-of-climate-changeFabian Dejtiar