Browsing by Author "Stamm, Caroline Andre Astrid"
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- ItemResultados encuestas HUELLACOVID: emisiones de CO2 en pandemia en hogares de ciudades del Centro Sur de Chile(2021) Rojas Quezada, Carolina Alejandra; Simon, François; Irarrázaval Irarrázaval, Felipe Andrés; Quintana, Marc; Stamm, Caroline Andre Astrid; Castillo Mendoza, Bryan Williams; CEDEUS (Chile)
- ItemTendencias de las emisiones de GEI de hogares por uso de energía en cuatro ciudades chilenas durante el COVID-19(2022) Rojas Quezada, Carolina Alejandra; Pierre Simon, Francois Pierre; Muñiz, Iván; Quintana, Marc; Irarrázaval Irarrázaval, Felipe Andrés; Stamm, Caroline Andre Astrid; Santos, BeneditaLos cambios en los patrones de consumo doméstico de energía observados durante la pandemia de coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) han tenido un impacto enlas emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero (GEI)de los hogares. El documento presenta los hallazgosde una encuesta dirigida a 1200 hogares en cuatrociudades del centro-sur de Chile, que proporciona lainformación para calcular directamente las emisionesde GEI relacionadas con el uso residencial de energía.Los resultados muestran que las emisiones de GEIrelacionadas con la calefacción han aumentado moderadamente durante la pandemia del COVID-19 (entre el1 y el 6%), mientras que las emisiones del consumo deelectricidad y gas para usos distintos a la calefacción hanaumentado significativamente (entre el 8 y el 23%). Estoha perjudicado la economía de los hogares, destacandola importancia de considerar aspectos socioeconómicosal evaluar el impacto del COVID-19 en las emisiones deGEI de los hogares.
- ItemThe Role of Citizenship in the Protection of Wetlands. Comparative Analysis of Three Urban Wetlands in Chile, Colombia, and Peru(Springer, 2024) Stamm, Caroline Andre Astrid; Rojas Quezada, Carolina Alejandra; Aldana Domínguez, Juanita; Moschella, Paola; Sepúlveda, Macarena; Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Instituto de Estudios Urbanos y Territoriales; Centro de Desarrollo Urbano Sustentable (CEDEUS)Latin America leads the loss of wetlands worldwide and urbanization is one of the main causes of this change. The cases of the Aconcagua wetlands in Chile, La Ciénaga de Mallorquín in Colombia, and Pantanos de Villa in Peru are examples of the loss of Latin American urban wetlands in the last 20 years. In response to this situation, various initiatives have emerged to protect these three wetlands, which have involved the adoption of forms of territorial governance associating the public sector, the private sector, and civil society. The aim of the chapter is to analyze the role of citizenship in the protection of these three wetlands, with the aim of contributing to the construction of more resilient cities. Using semi-structured interviews conducted with local actors, the results show that, despite the differences between the governance mechanisms in the three cases, coordination between stakeholders and citizen participation are perceived as deficient. The interviewees propose to establish working tables with representatives from all sectors and productive dialogue instances and highlight the lack of participation of the neighboring communities of these wetlands. These communities are subaltern groups, as they are also the most socioeconomically vulnerable, and occupy, for the most part, the territory informally. Their participation, as well as motivating their interest in participating, is key to ensuring the protection of these spaces.
