Description of cultural and recreational infrastructure in the city of Central District of Honduras

Authors

  • Celina Michelle Sosa Caballero Departamento de Ciencia y Tecnologías de la Información Geográfica, Facultad de Ciencias Espaciales, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras (UNAH)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/ce.v5i1.2537

Keywords:

Spatial Distribution, Public Spaces, Cultural infrastructure, Recreational Infrastructure.

Abstract

To make the study Distribution of Public Spaces in the Central District of Honduras, for the Analysis of Territorial Balance of the Cultural and Recreational Offer of the City. Initially was done the process of collection of data on the different types of infrastructure which is presented in the Description of Cultural and Recreational Infrastructure in the city of Distrito Central of Honduras.

To make this objective, methodologically: from the literature reviewed was identification the classification categories of the infrastructure of public spaces in the city of Distrito Central; consulting different information sources, it was generate a database with the classification of the infrastructure with a total of 365 files and 13 categories, and 8 maps which describes the type of infrastructure recorded.

From the description of the cultural and recreational infrastructure in the city of Distrito Central of Honduras concludes that most of the facilities are sports and little provision of cultural facilities, as well as trends in location of sports facilities are distributed throughout the urban area while cultural facilities are concentrated around the historic city center.

Revista Ciencias Espaciales, Vol.5(1) 2012, 34-46

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Published

2016-04-24

How to Cite

Sosa Caballero, C. M. (2016). Description of cultural and recreational infrastructure in the city of Central District of Honduras. Ciencias Espaciales, 5(1), 34–46. https://doi.org/10.5377/ce.v5i1.2537

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Science and Geographic Information Technologies