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SUBURBAN DEVELOPMENT PROCESS OF THE GARDEN HOW TO REVIVE THE

urbanization in the orchard in Zaragoza. Instrumental inconsistencies. By: Ana Zazo

The Zaragoza study within this catalog, framed for a city that, despite regeneration projects bet-scale river supra, as is the case of the Ebro River Banks Plan has maintained a policy of economic development and excessive and unsustainable urban growth in recent years. Only in the last decade, urban sprawl has consumed 3,000 hectares of agricultural land.

The city of Zaragoza, from its origins as a military, stocked up on fruits and vegetables grown in suburban gardens. The confluence of three rivers, the Ebro, the Huerva and Gallego, and the Imperial Canal of Aragon, this area became a zone of very rich and fertile garden.

During the twentieth century began a slow but progressive process of invasion of garden spaces as a result of urban sprawl of the city. However, it was not until the sixties when this development led to the massive invasion of orchard land. Zaragoza's statement as a pole of industrial development in 1964 doubled its population in a very short period of time. This led to the planning policy City, represented by the General Urban Plan of Zaragoza, 1968 (PGOUZ68) to build large residential areas and major infrastructure is not planned to be settled areas of highly productive garden. Full article in

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