Urban network analysis of the Historic Center of Hermosillo Sonora Mexico

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https://doi.org/10.36790/epistemus.v14i28.103

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urban network analysis, centrality measures, geographic information systems, urban planning, urban morphology

Abstract

This article presents a study on the morphology of the city through an analysis of its urban network, this is done with an open source tool called Urban Network Analysis (UNA) for ArcGIS. UNA calculates three types of centrality measures in urban networks: scope, intermediation and proximity, scope analysis, captures how many surrounding buildings each building reaches within a given search radius, intermediation analysis counts the number of potential pedestrians each building, and the proximity analysis that indicates how contiguous a building is to all other surrounding buildings within a given distance threshold. The objective of this article is to analyze the public space of the Historic Center of Hermosillo as a basis for proposing an urban network, observing the behavior of urban morphology with the population density of the field of study.

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Author Biographies

Gerardo Ramirez Uribe, Unison

He has a PhD in Management and Urban and Architectural Assessment from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia. He is a full-time research professor and has more than 10 years of academic and research experience, as well as in academic and administrative management at the University of Sonora. Cultivate the line of research Sustainable Management of Urban Services, and Urban Assessment.
He has diverse publications in national and international indexed circulation magazines. He has developed research projects related to urban problems and water body management, has participation in national and international conferences with presentation of papers.
The most recent postgraduate thesis he has directed is:
- Urban Perception in the Local Area, as a Regeneration Project at the University of Sonora, Hermosillo campus.

M.A, Unison

b) Maximum level of studies attained (discipline or field and institution) and ongoing studies, if any. CANDIDATE TO DOCTOR UPMc) Center, department or institution in which he / she is (s) attached to the work. CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT AND MINASd) Any other outstanding professional activity or function.e) Current research line (s) URBAN MANAGEMENT AND RISK MANAGEMENT f) Complete bibliographic references of the last three or four publications (including number of pages). Jesus Fernando García Arvizu, Jesús Quintana Pacheco, Arturo Ojeda De La Cruz, Israel Miranda Steps: (2018). RISKS IN THE FULFILLMENT OF THE DEADLINES IN CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS USING THE RISK MANAGEMENT Editorial future editions co-publishing with EDACUN-APUNTIA BRAVA editorial of the University of Las TunasJesús Quintana / Arturo Ojeda / Jesús F. García / Manuel E. Guereña (2018) DYNAMICS URBAN-REGIONAL AND SPACE ANALYSIS IN THE STUDY OF THE TERRITORY. An approach to the value of residential land. Case of Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. ISBN: 978-607-520-313-3 page 87 to 116 Autonomous University of Ciudad JuárezGerardo Ramírez Uribe, Jesús Fernando García Arvizu, Jesús Quintana Pacheco, Arturo Ojeda de la Cruz and José Refugio Silvestre Ortiz. (2018). EPISTEMUS year 12 vol 23. Implementation of a Geographic Information System for updating user data of Aguas Mexicanas located in the aquifers of the State of Sonora, Mexico. page 31 to 38.

Arturo Ojeda de la Cruz, Unison

Arturo Ojeda de la Cruz. He has a doctorate in Urban Affairs from the Autonomous University of Nuevo León. He is a full-time research professor in the Department of Civil and Mining Engineering, Engineering Division at the University of Sonora. He is the leader of the Urban Management academic body consolidation level recognized by the Ministry of Public Education. He is a member of the National System of Researchers candidate level of Conacyt. His current lines of research are sustainable management of urban services and urban assessment. Some of his latest publications are: Proposal of a model and its indicators to assess urban sustainability. Case of Hermosillo, Sonora, in Banda-Castro Ana et al. (Coord.), Practical actions in the field of sustainability, University of Sonora, Qartuppi, pp. 33-48 (2018). Examining the spatial variation of urban domestic water consumption, the case of Hermosillo, Sonora, in Ojeda and Treviño (coord.), Urban Affairs in Mexico, Sonora University Autonomous University of Nuevo León, AM Editores, pp. 17-42 (2017). Determinants of domestic water consumption in Hermosillo, Sonora Mexico, Journal of Cleaner Production, pp. 1901-1910 (2017). Telephone (662) 2 59 21 83, Hermosillo, Sonora, University of Sonora. Blvd. Luis encinas and Ave. Rosales, col. Center, email: arturo.ojeda@unison.mx

PhD Jesús Quintana Pacheco, Unison

Quintana Pacheco Jesus. He is a doctor in management and urban and architectural assessment by the Polytechnic University of Catalonia. He is currently a professor in the Department of Civil and Mining Engineering, Engineering Division of the University of Sonora. His current research lines are: urban valuation and sustainable management of urban services. Among his latest publications, the following stand out: “Factors that explain the value of the land. Case of Hermosillo, Sonora. Mexico ”, Context Magazine, Vol. 12, No. 16, pp. 93-108, 2018, Autonomous University of Nuevo León; “An approximation to the value of the residential land. Case of Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico ”, in V Hernández and R Ramírez (coords.) In urban-regional dynamics and spatial analysis in the study of the territory, Autonomous University of Ciudad Juárez, pp. 87-115, 2018; “Real estate profitability & area quality” in M. Cerasoli (coord.) In Memory City people, Rome Tre, pp. 1302-1320, 2015. Address Av. Rosales and Blvd. Luis Encinas, S / N, Colonia Centro, C.P. 83000, Hermosillo, Sonora. Telephone: 01 662 259 21 83, ext. 2609. Email: jesus.quintan@unison.mx.

PhD Jose Refugio Silvestre Ortiz, Unison

Doctorate in Urban and Architectural Management and Valuation from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Spain, Master in Economic and Financial Engineering from LaSalle University, Mexico and Specialist in Valuation of Real Estate and Businesses in March from the University of Zacatecas, Mexico.

With extensive teaching experience in undergraduate, specialty and master's courses, mainly in the areas of applied statistics, planning, operations research, economic engineering and economic evaluation of projects, as well as real estate valuation for income capitalization.

At the University of Sonora, he has participated in several important academic projects, such as the process of accreditation of the Civil Engineering program in 2004, at the collaborator level; It has also participated in the modifications to the Civil Engineering Study Plan, and also in the creation of the postgraduate program in Civil Engineering.

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Published

2021-05-25

How to Cite

Ramirez Uribe, G., García Arvizu, J. F., Ojeda de la Cruz, A., Quintana Pacheco, J., & Silvestre Ortiz, J. R. (2021). Urban network analysis of the Historic Center of Hermosillo Sonora Mexico. EPISTEMUS, 14(28), 22–28. https://doi.org/10.36790/epistemus.v14i28.103

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