Spatial dynamics of commerce and its role in urbanrevitalization: a study with geo-digital technologies in San Juan, Argentina

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María del Valle Scheffer
Alberto Merlo
Sergio Quiroga Marinatto

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This article stems from the Technological and Social Development Project (PDTS) entitled “Data Science as a Tool for the Generation of Public Policies in Urban Planning and Development of Municipal Governments. Case Study: Municipality of Rivadavia.” Urban planning and development currently face increasing challenges, where the efficient and
effective management and analysis of information become crucial for successful governance. In this context, Data Science and Geospatial Analysis emerge as key tools to address such complexities, employing a methodology based on open data and the use of tools such as QGIS and PyQGIS to analyse the distribution of commercial establishments, identify spatial patterns, and contribute to the formulation of local public policies. In summary, the aim is to equip governmental institutions with advanced tools that enable
them to meet the demands posed by contemporary challenges in urban management and planning. Consequently, these tools will foster the optimization of economic resources, promote equitable spatial distribution, and enhance decision-making processes related to public policies, thereby facilitating the creation of spaces for local development.

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Spatial dynamics of commerce and its role in urbanrevitalization: a study with geo-digital technologies in San Juan, Argentina. (2025). Pre-University and University Scientific Contributions, 8, 37-43. https://revista.adicus.org.ar/index.php/ccpu/article/view/5

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