El tema a tratar se refiere a la conquista por parte de la naturaleza de espacios degradados por la propia mano del hombre y la consecuente lucha de los intereses económicos, financieros, estatales y de la construcción, para volver a degradar aquello que la naturaleza ha repuesto en su estado natural.
This study intends to analyze the distribution or zoning of green spaces and the regulation of their use and domain from the Urban Planning Code, within the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (Federal Capital of the Argentine Republic) (C.A.B.A.). The study explains that such zoning comprises two zones: a) the Costanera Sur Ecological Reserve and b) the Costanera Norte Ecological Reserve, the first corresponding to the public domain of the National University of Buenos Aires, for which the specific regulations that regulate it must originate of an inter-administrative agreement between the Government of the C.A.B.Aa and the aforementioned University, and the second zone, to the Government of the C.A.B.A., for which its regulation is competence of the local legislature. The regulations become essential so that economic, financial, State and construction interests do not degrade green spaces.
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