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Información tecnológica | 2017

Servicio de urgencias versus infraestructura de transporte. Un análisis de accesibilidad enfocado en las desigualdades sociales. Caso de estudio: Manizales, Colombia

Juan Manuel Holguín; Diego A. Escobar; Johnny Tamayo

espanolEn esta investigacion se realiza un analisis de accesibilidad espacial de ambulancias hacia los centros de urgencias en la ciudad de Manizales, Colombia. Un ejemplo evidente de las desigualdades sociales que se presentan en los paises latinoamericanos se presenta en el sector salud, donde el objetivo es oelar por el bienestar y la vida de todas las personas de una ciudad. Sin embargo, la distribucion territorial y el acceso a distintos lugares de la ciudad por las ambulancias no son equitativos. Esto se traduce en que las ambulancias deben hacer recorridos mas largos para algunas comunidades, siendo esto de especial importancia en el caso de urgencias medicas que deben ser atendidas en tiempos cortos. El trabajo muestra que las zonas de bajos ingresos son las que tienen peores condiciones de accesibilidad desde los centros de despacho de las ambulancias. EnglishIn this research the spatial accessibility of ambulances to the urgency centers in the city of Manizales, Colombia, is analyzed. An example of the social inequalities present in Latin-American countries is seen in the health services, where the objective is looking for the good health and life of all people in a city. However, spatial distribution and access to different sectors of a city by the ambulances is not equal. Hence, for some communities ambulances must travel longer distances, being this of especial importance in life-threatening emergencies that must be solved in a very short time. The work shows that the low-income sectors of the city of Manizales have the worse conditions of accessibility from the ambulance dispatch centers.


Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences | 2018

Relationship Between Accessibility to Polling Places and Electoral Abstention

Diego A. Escobar; Santiago Cardona; Carlos A. Moncada

One of the great factors to define the consolidation of democracy in the countries is to measure the percentage of electoral participation. For this reason, reducing abstention in electoral processes by increasing participation is one of the great challenges for the different countries that seek to move to full democracy. In this sense, Colombia has had a historical abstention of over 50% (period 1978 - 2018), which can be explained by various reasons such as the presence of the armed conflict or the remote location of some polling places. For this reason, this research seeks to analyze the location of the polling places in the urban area of Manizales and Villamaria, in order to quantify their accessibility through the pedestrian network and look at the population coverage, using the integral accessibility and the ordinary Kriging method as a predictive statistical geo method for the construction of the isochronous travel time curves.


Contemporary engineering sciences | 2018

Calculation of turns costs in accessibility models. Case study: Manizales, Colombia

Santiago Cardona; Diego A. Escobar; Carlos A. Moncada

Transport supply models, such as territorial accessibility, have been used over the years as a method of urban planning and transportation in various cities around the world. In this sense, it is essential to execute these models in reality as much as possible in order to make better decisions. Territorial accessibility models use the road infrastructure network and average speeds to calculate travel times. Using the Dijkstra minimum path algorithm, the minimum route in the road network can be found which includes the global turn costs since, hypothetically, the vehicles use more time when performing these maneuvers. In the city of Manizales, the turn costs has been determined in a subjective way, in the year 2011, in 69 seconds when turning left and 60 seconds when turning right, which has been used in various investigations of territorial accessibility in recent years. This investigative work seeks to update these turn costs for the city of Manizales in an empirical way. Videos will be recorded in 20 intersections according to a prioritization order described, which will be further analyzed taking into account the time spent by vehicles (cars, trucks, buses and motorcycles) when turning left and right. Subsequently, a statistical analysis is carried out to determine the new turn costs for use in territorial accessibility models for the city of Manizales. 2778 Santiago Cardona et al.


Contemporary engineering sciences | 2018

Evaluation based on territorial accessibility of the immediate road intervention in the municipality of Quibdo, Colombia

Jorge A. Montoya; Diego A. Escobar; Carlos A. Moncada

The structuring and empowerment of transport networks generate a strong impact on the economic and social development of a region, facilitating the interaction between users and services with the greatest possible benefit. Taking this into account, this proposal consists in carrying out the intervention and subsequent evaluation of the road infrastructure network of the municipality of Quibdó, Choco, through territorial accessibility, taking as a base the set of projects established by the municipal administration for 2025 in the Integral Mobility Plan. The evaluation of the interventions is carried out through the use of computer tools (ArcMap, Microsoft Excel, TransCad) through geostatistical models and linking socioeconomic variables (Area, Population, Housing).


Contemporary engineering sciences | 2018

Road redirection analysis. Case study: Araucarias Avenue, Manizales, Colombia

Aicardo Barco; Diego A. Escobar; Carlos A. Moncada

The purpose of this article is to study the road infrastructure of Manizales, Caldas, which presents a complex network of connections. It analyses road mobility in terms of geographical accessibility in the Araucarias Avenue, based on the study of the variations in times of travel between the place to be analyzed and the general context in the city by choosing specific points to evaluate the routes, taking into account aspects of territorial use, routes and dynamics linked to schedules and the direct relationship between accessibility and connectivity. The article exposes the results obtained in the investigation of the Avenue, presenting them as conclusions, differentiating between the methodology of analysis, the results and 3 scenarios with different road management conditions that impact the approach of the solutions to the problems.


Contemporary engineering sciences | 2018

Analysis of coverage of fire stations in Manizales (Colombia) through territorial accessibility

Santiago Cardona; Diego A. Escobar; Santiago Ruiz

The fire stations are fundamental since they are in charge of safeguarding the life and goods of the different natural disasters and emergencies that occurred in a city. Territorial accessibility is a model of transport supply that is responsible for quantifying the access that the inhabitants of a region have to the different facilities or opportunities within it, among which are jobs, hospitals, educational centers and fire stations, among others. In this research, the coverage of the fire stations for the city of Manizales will be measured through the road infrastructure network with the existing speed conditions and the areas that have shortcomings in their coverage will be measured with respect to the recommended minimum response times according to international standards and its relationship with social equity in the supply of transport and coverage of fire stations.


Contemporary engineering sciences | 2018

Analysis of coverage for armed force land use in Pitalito (Colombia), through territorial accessibility

Diego A. Escobar; Jorge A. Montoya; Carlos A. Moncada

The expansion and growth of the municipalities, is influenced by different social and cultural problems that affect the normal functioning; among them, insecurity, which requires a high degree of commitment from the government entities to minimize the high impact on citizenship. For this reason, it is proposed to conduct a coverage analysis through territorial accessibility to assess the current condition of the security equipment system in the municipality of Pitalito, department of Huila, in order to identify the sectors with flaws and formulate possible solutions. The mechanics of evaluation considers the incorporation of geostatistical models through the use of statistical and GIS-type software, with which the construction of graphs and images of easy interpretation is possible.


Contemporary engineering sciences | 2018

Geographical coverage of the higher education offer and its relationship with social equity case study: Manizales university campus

Santiago Cardona; Diego A. Escobar; Carlos A. Moncada

Higher education is essential for the economic and social development of a country, generating social mobility in the different regions, mitigating the inequality and inequity that exist in the countries. In this sense, Manizales has focused its vision of the city in strengthening and developing as the main university city of the country, promoting different policies of support in research and academic offerings among the 6 main universities of the city, benefiting the nearly 50 thousand registered students. Therefore, it is essential to measure the geographic coverage, through the comprehensive accessibility, that higher education has in general and that of each university in particular, in order to find the current panorama of the city and its relationship with the population and the different socioeconomic strata.


Contemporary engineering sciences | 2018

From theory to reality, road safety in Colombia

Alvaro M. Mejia; Diego A. Escobar; Carlos A. Moncada

During the last year, accident rates in Colombia have decreased significantly, and the efforts that the state has made in the matter have had effect: with the creation of the National Road Safety Agency, strategies that affect the reduction of human losses as a consequence of traffic accidents have been channeled. On the other hand, because direct actors in this issue, such as the driver and the pedestrian, do not seem interested in the seriousness of the situation, there have been more victims what the armed conflict in our country has left. This research addresses, the opinions of theorists, national and international institutions, from a specialized literary review, relating it to programs and policies that have been implemented to mitigate the impact of the high degree of accident rate that the statistics show and what is evident in the reality and in the day to day.


Información tecnológica | 2017

Evaluación comparativa de dos alternativas de infraestructura tipo túnel a partir de un análisis de accesibilidad urbana

Sebastián Martínez; Diego A. Escobar; Jhonny A. Tamayo

espanolEn esta investigacion se evalua el impacto qre podria generar la insercion de rna infraestructura tipo tunel en las condiciones de accesibilidad urbana que actualmente ofrece la red vial de la ciudad de Manizales en Colombia. Se analizan dos opciones que conectan el sector sur con el norte. El impacto se evalua a partir del calculo de los porcentajes de ahorro en los tiempos medios de viaje que se tendrian al construir una u otra alternativa y su relacion con la cobertura poblacional segun el estrato. Se encontro que una de las alternativas (B) representa unos mayores porcentajes de ahorro y beneficia en mayor porcentaje a los estratos medios. Sin embargo, se estima que el costo de su construccion es un 63% mayor al costo de construir la otra alternativa (A). El analisis de accesibilidad se realiza a partir de la aplicacion de modelos Geoestadistico complementados con el uso de sistemas de informacion geografica. EnglishIn this research the impact generated by the insertion of tunnel infrastructure related with the urban accessibility conditions currently offered by the road network of the city of Manizales, in Colombia, is evaluated. Two alternatives, A and B, for connecting the southern with the northern sectors of the city are evaluated. The impact is evaluated from the calculation of percentages of saving time that the people gain with the construction of alternatives A and B, and its relationship with the population coverage by stratum. It was found that the second alternative B allows having higher percentages of saving time and benefits to a greater percentage of the medium social stratum people. However, it is estimated that the cost of its construction is 63% higher than the cost of built the alternative A. The accessibility analysis is done with the application of geostatistical models complemented with the use of geographic information systems.

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Carlos A. Moncada

National University of Colombia

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Juan D. Zuluaga

National University of Colombia

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Juan Manuel Holguín

National University of Colombia

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Johnny Tamayo

National University of Colombia

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Camilo Younes

National University of Colombia

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Francisco J. García

National University of Colombia

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Sebastián Martínez

National University of Colombia

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Francisco Garcia

National University of Colombia

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Cristian M Loaiza

National University of Colombia

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