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Revista CES Derecho

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VASQUEZ SANTAMARIA, Jorge Eduardo. Transition of land and water treatment resource: The case since some determinants of Medellín. rev.ces derecho [online]. 2014, vol.5, n.2, pp.165-180. ISSN 2145-7719.

From the doctrinal construction of the right to the city, municipalities in Colombia cross the first general transition rules formalized physical and environmental planning in the Municipal Development Plan (MDP) and the Land Management Plans (POT), main instruments cited to advance planning, identified since 1991 in the Colombian experience as the indispensable formal references to motivate municipal administrative action in urban matters. Both reflect the evolution of the legal order as they collect their strengths and weaknesses as well as social and land under the planning model defined from the Constitution of 1991 events. Therefore are explained as figures to be maintained for the municipal territorial planning, highlighting the water in them as variable resource inescapable reason that justifies addressing general references on river basins and for spatial planning, and then to analyze its formalization through planning processes in Medellin

Palavras-chave : Land use plan; the municipal development plan; land use; water resources.

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