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    Agromedula educativa para la recuperación del uso agrícola en Madrid Cundinamarca
    Pinilla Tangarife, Miguel Angel; Rozo Casas, Magda Nataly; Flórez Millán, Luis Álvaro
    The urban geometry requires a multiscale vision, not fragmented that allows to see one way of a repetitive pattern or fractal over the territory, said in Mandelbrot's words: "It's about seeing the objects of a geometry in the most intuitive sense of the word, that is, who is interested in the forms. You have to learn to, understand and appreciate these forms visually, so that one can get an intuitive idea of ​​its structure, which it is very different from the forms that the Euclidean geometry has accustomed us to handle " (Mandelbrot, 1997) The complexity then, given in the identification of the forms, which develops the nature called according to the theory "New Geometry, which is highlighted by the irregularity of the form that does not allow a specific mathematical or geometric response, such as geometry Euclidean "(Mandelbrot, 1997). However, there are 2 properties that allow your identification: "Self-similarity and the strange dimension" (Moiset, 2005).

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