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Green Belt as a Strategy to Counter Urban Expansion in Lomas del Paraíso, Lima—Peru
by
Acosta-Banda, Adán
, Esenarro, Doris
, Ramos, Paola
, Gutierrez, Laurente
, Vasquez, Patricia
in
Analysis
/ Benchmarks
/ Biodiversity
/ Case studies
/ Circular economy
/ Citizen participation
/ Climate change
/ Climatic data
/ Community
/ Community involvement
/ Ecosystems
/ Ecotourism
/ Environmental economics
/ Environmental education
/ Environmental protection
/ Fog
/ Green belts
/ Greenbelts
/ Microclimate
/ Natural resources
/ Parks & recreation areas
/ Permaculture
/ Peru
/ Sustainable development
/ Systematic review
/ Tourism
/ Urban areas
/ Urban development
/ Urban sprawl
2025
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Green Belt as a Strategy to Counter Urban Expansion in Lomas del Paraíso, Lima—Peru
by
Acosta-Banda, Adán
, Esenarro, Doris
, Ramos, Paola
, Gutierrez, Laurente
, Vasquez, Patricia
in
Analysis
/ Benchmarks
/ Biodiversity
/ Case studies
/ Circular economy
/ Citizen participation
/ Climate change
/ Climatic data
/ Community
/ Community involvement
/ Ecosystems
/ Ecotourism
/ Environmental economics
/ Environmental education
/ Environmental protection
/ Fog
/ Green belts
/ Greenbelts
/ Microclimate
/ Natural resources
/ Parks & recreation areas
/ Permaculture
/ Peru
/ Sustainable development
/ Systematic review
/ Tourism
/ Urban areas
/ Urban development
/ Urban sprawl
2025
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Green Belt as a Strategy to Counter Urban Expansion in Lomas del Paraíso, Lima—Peru
by
Acosta-Banda, Adán
, Esenarro, Doris
, Ramos, Paola
, Gutierrez, Laurente
, Vasquez, Patricia
in
Analysis
/ Benchmarks
/ Biodiversity
/ Case studies
/ Circular economy
/ Citizen participation
/ Climate change
/ Climatic data
/ Community
/ Community involvement
/ Ecosystems
/ Ecotourism
/ Environmental economics
/ Environmental education
/ Environmental protection
/ Fog
/ Green belts
/ Greenbelts
/ Microclimate
/ Natural resources
/ Parks & recreation areas
/ Permaculture
/ Peru
/ Sustainable development
/ Systematic review
/ Tourism
/ Urban areas
/ Urban development
/ Urban sprawl
2025
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Green Belt as a Strategy to Counter Urban Expansion in Lomas del Paraíso, Lima—Peru
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Green Belt as a Strategy to Counter Urban Expansion in Lomas del Paraíso, Lima—Peru
2025
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This research proposes a green belt as a strategic response to urban expansion in Lomas del Paraíso, Villa María del Triunfo, Lima. Uncontrolled urban growth threatens the local ecosystem, exacerbates the lack of public spaces, and limits employment opportunities. The study employs an integrated methodology that includes urban, community, and especially environmental analysis. This involved the collection of climatic data, and the identification of local flora and fauna, supported by digital tools such as Google Earth, AutoCAD 2023, Revit, and 3D Sun-Path. The proposal incorporates urban, environmental, technological, and community-based design strategies grounded in permaculture principles, circular economy frameworks, and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). These approaches emphasize the symbiotic relationship between the community and the Lomas ecosystem. The feasibility and potential impact of the proposed green belt were compared with similar case studies, such as Medellín’s metropolitan green belt (Jardín Circunvalar) and the Arví Ecotourism Park. These benchmarks highlight the relevance of community involvement and user awareness in ecological preservation. In conclusion, implementing a green belt in Lomas del Paraíso would not only curb unregulated urban sprawl but also enhance community–nature connectivity and promote sustainable development through integrated environmental, social, and urban strategies.
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