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Elaboration of a cartography of tranquility in Els Pallaresos municipality using the quantitive valoration of the resident population

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    Identifier:  TFM:500
    Authors:  Fortuny Asensio, Adrià
    Abstract:
    In the work that accompanies this document, there is the proposal to create a valid methodology adapted to represent map out a concept so abstract as the peace of mind quantitatively. Initially it presents a theoretical concept checking quiet mind now assimilated and references existing term. Later delves into the peace of mind mapped and its origins. Through these references and conducting an interview with a person close to the environment when knowledge and proximity are several factors that will determine the key elements to assess This quiet mind. Subsequently conducted a series of surveys among 251 people living in the municipality, specifically in four housing estates that are part sun Applicant his assessment of each of the factors previously chosen. From these data, and subsequently be normalized and filtered tables will map out each factor on a map where they receive a score weighting result of the evaluations received. Thus, it is possible to obtain a mapping approach or the peace of mind displayed and evaluated quantitatively. It is therefore an innovative and pioneering process in the subject and adaptable to the needs of the user, either in or what they want to represent on the scale that we want to do.
  • Others:

    Entity: Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV)
    Confidenciality: No
    Student: Fortuny Asensio, Adrià
    Education area(s): Planificació Territorial - Informació, Eines i Mètodes
    Department: Geografia
    Creation date in repository: 2020-02-17
    TFM credits: 15
    Subject: Geografia
    Academic year: 2015-2016
    Work's public defense date: 2016-03-15
    Project director: Blay Boqué, Jordi
  • Keywords:

    Cartography
    tranquility
    Geography
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