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Departamento del Hábitat y Desarrollo Urbano

Forma personas libres y genera conocimiento nuevo con rigor científico en los ámbitos estratégicos de la sustentabilidad, la producción del hábitat y el diseño de productos, con énfasis en la ecología integral, la gobernabilidad democrática y la calidad de vida, a partir de la interculturalidad y la colaboración en red, a través de metodologías interdisciplinares e interinstitucionales para fortalecer la transformación e incidencia en las sociedades en los contextos locales, nacionales e internacionales. 

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What are Research Programs (RPs)?

They organize the networks of problems that the university investigates, grouping common interests of researchers.

Research Programs (RPs) are organizational structures attached to a department or center, which guide and promote research in that or several departments whose substantive task is to generate relevant knowledge, in accordance with the Mission and Fundamental Orientations (OFI) of ITESO.

Currently, ITESO has ten research projects distributed across eleven departments, encompassing 47 lines of inquiry, objects, or problems on which the university conducts research. These projects generate theoretical and practical knowledge in areas such as technological development; sociocultural production; human rights; democracy; human habitat; natural resources; the environment; psycho-socio-cultural processes; socio-educational practices; health; economics; marketing; business development; alternatives to social, environmental, economic, and political inequalities; and social practices that manifest the moral dimension of human life, among others.

Research Projects (RPs) are spaces that allow us to generate and share research across various fields of knowledge, thereby fostering interdisciplinarity and collaborative networks among researchers throughout the university. We aim to promote high-quality research that helps solve the problems we face as a society and enables networking with other universities.

Department of Habitat and Urban Development

Its Research Program (RP) is geared towards generating new knowledge with scientific rigor in the strategic areas of sustainability, habitat production, and product design, with an emphasis on integral ecology, democratic governance, and user experience. This is achieved through interculturality and network collaboration, using interdisciplinary and interinstitutional methodologies, to strengthen transformation and impact on societies in local, national, and international contexts. The research issues addressed are:

  1. Sustainable habitat production: analyzing habitat production processes and the resulting relationships between social actors, the natural physical environment, the transformed physical environment and technology from the perspective of sustainability, resilience and inclusion.
  2. The development of habitat at its urban and building scales: emphasizing the protection and regeneration of the territory: efficient infrastructures and management; alternative technologies and practices; and object solutions that lead to reducing current social and environmental imbalances.
  3. Territorial governance: promoting schemes for the protection and management of natural resources, new models of urban management, and updating the different regulations related to habitat conservation.
  4. Built and natural heritage: analyzing and promoting the protection of natural areas and the promotion of the use of alternative materials to conserve ecosystems; prevention of risks and natural disasters, and promotion of mechanisms that provide responses to resilience, climate change and seismic protection.

Program Coordinator:
Dr. Rodrigo Flores Elizondo
rflores@iteso.mx

 

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What are Research Programs (RPs)?

They organize the networks of problems that the university investigates, grouping common interests of researchers.

Research Programs (RPs) are organizational structures attached to a department or center, which guide and promote research in that or several departments whose substantive task is to generate relevant knowledge, in accordance with the Mission and Fundamental Orientations (OFI) of ITESO.

Currently, ITESO has ten research projects distributed across eleven departments, encompassing 47 lines of inquiry, objects, or problems on which the university conducts research. These projects generate theoretical and practical knowledge in areas such as technological development; sociocultural production; human rights; democracy; human habitat; natural resources; the environment; psycho-socio-cultural processes; socio-educational practices; health; economics; marketing; business development; alternatives to social, environmental, economic, and political inequalities; and social practices that manifest the moral dimension of human life, among others.

Research Projects (RPs) are spaces that allow us to generate and share research across various fields of knowledge, thereby fostering interdisciplinarity and collaborative networks among researchers throughout the university. We aim to promote high-quality research that helps solve the problems we face as a society and enables networking with other universities.

Department of Habitat and Urban Development

Its Research Program (RP) is geared towards generating new knowledge with scientific rigor in the strategic areas of sustainability, habitat production, and product design, with an emphasis on integral ecology, democratic governance, and user experience. This is achieved through interculturality and network collaboration, using interdisciplinary and interinstitutional methodologies, to strengthen transformation and impact on societies in local, national, and international contexts. The research issues addressed are:

  1. Sustainable habitat production: analyzing habitat production processes and the resulting relationships between social actors, the natural physical environment, the transformed physical environment and technology from the perspective of sustainability, resilience and inclusion.
  2. The development of habitat at its urban and building scales: emphasizing the protection and regeneration of the territory: efficient infrastructures and management; alternative technologies and practices; and object solutions that lead to reducing current social and environmental imbalances.
  3. Territorial governance: promoting schemes for the protection and management of natural resources, new models of urban management, and updating the different regulations related to habitat conservation.
  4. Built and natural heritage: analyzing and promoting the protection of natural areas and the promotion of the use of alternative materials to conserve ecosystems; prevention of risks and natural disasters, and promotion of mechanisms that provide responses to resilience, climate change and seismic protection.

Program Coordinator:
Dr. Rodrigo Flores Elizondo
rflores@iteso.mx

 

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Dirección del Departamento

Dr. Gil Humberto Ochoa González


 

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33 3669 3434, ext. 3501 
gilochoa@iteso.mx

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