This edition of the Interdisciplinary Scientific Journal Investigación y Saberes presents a critical analysis of the urban, social, and housing challenges facing contemporary Ecuador. The articles explore how urban informality and the housing deficit in cities such as Guayaquil demand innovative solutions, from the creation of interactive public spaces that act as interfaces for social integration to the evaluation of sustainable biomaterials such as mycelium for social housing construction. It also examines the effectiveness of the municipal regulatory framework in regularizing buildings, highlighting the need for more flexible policies that reduce the gap between formality and informality. Finally, the issue is complemented by a national epidemiological study linking exclusive breastfeeding with the reduction of chronic child malnutrition, reaffirming the importance of public health policies. Taken together, these studies offer a multidisciplinary vision oriented toward sustainable local development and improving the quality of life of the most vulnerable populations.

Published: 2026-01-12

Association between exclusive breastfeeding and chronic child malnutrition in Ecuador: ENDI analysis 2023-2024

L. Torres Ordoñez, V. Cárdenas Dávila, , J. Calderón Cisneros,, A. Solís Manzano,

20-36

Evaluation of mycelium as a biomaterial in social housing in Guayaquil

Jamil Ignacio Palacios Murillo, Gabriela Catherine Vega Guiracocha, Laura de Jesús Calero Proaño

37-52

Challenges and strategies in the application of municipal regulations for social housing in Guayaquil

Juan Carlos Briones Macias, Forero Fuentes Forero Fuentes, Enrique Alejandro Mora Alvarado, María Verónica Rivadeneira Rodríguez

53-73