Hábitat y sociedad - 2015 - Nº 8
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Artículo Influencia de la ESCALA de decisión e intervención en el proceso de mejora y producción social del hábitat (La gestión y el control social de la ciudad)(Universidad de Sevilla, 2015) Lorenzo Gálligo, PedroHousing constitutes an essential part of the human habitat of a city. The fact of accommodating or being accommodated can produce overflows or can suffer the presence of overflows (social, economic, physical) produced by others. Populations , in order to be housed, can either settle in the living space provided by others (for the market) or they can create their own home, their own town (to inhabit). In order to subsequently improve their habitat or to prevent habitat degradation or destruction (usually by economic pressure), they try to individually or collectively influence the decisions and management of the continuous process of evolution and transformation of their neighbourhood, city, country… This process can be affected by various factors (social, economic, cultural, physical, and environmental), agents (people, politicians, technicians, producers, and capital), and mechanisms (theories, policies, programs, projects, and techniques). A decisive factor in the outcome of the process is the scale on which this occurs (individual home, collective housing, neighbourhood, city, country, geo-economic area, global). Seven examples of the relationship scale-factorsagents- mechanisms of improvement, creation of habitat are analysed in Spain. The conclusion is: a) Not on all scales did this relationship perform equally; b) Achieving the habitat on the proper scale can influence and transform decisions regarding habitat on other scales.