Abstract
This paper provides an analysis of two cases of new infrastructure consolidation in industrial areas. The first involves the restructuring of industrial infrastructure in intraurban areas of Montreal in Quebec, Canada, carried out as a part of the technological upgrading process characteristic of transitions from industrial to knowledge-based societies. Local planning processes were identified that took into account the contribution of all social actors to a sustainable production model. The second case focuses on the consolidation of industrial infrastructure in Yumbo, Valle Department, Colombia, and suggests local strategies to ensure future territorial sustainability
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López-Valencia, A. P., & López-Bernal, O. (2013). Productividad local y reconversión de infraestructura hacia un territorio industrial sostenible: Canadá-Colombia. Revista de Ingeniería, (38), 14–19. https://doi.org/10.16924/revinge.38.2
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