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- ItemA new species of Pseudococcus (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) belonging to the "Pseudococcus maritimus" complex from Chile: molecular and morphological description(MAGNOLIA PRESS, 2011) Correa, Margarita; Aguirre, Carlos; Germain, Jean Francois; Hinrichsen, Patricio; Zaviezo, Tania; Malausa, Thibaut; Prado, ErnestoA new species of mealybug from Chile, Pseudococcus meridionalis Prado sp. n., is described and illustrated based on the morphological and molecular characterization of adult females. This species belongs to the "Pseudococcus maritimus" complex and displays a wide host plant range, including Japanese pear, persimmon, pomegranate, pear and grape.
- ItemA new species of Pseudococcus (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) belonging to the Pseudococcus maritimus complex from Chile: molecular and morphological description(2011) Correa, Margarita; Aguirre, Carlos; Germain, Jean-Francois; Hinrichsen, Patricio; Zaviezo Palacios, Tania; Malausa, Thibaut; Prado, Ernesto
- ItemDISCIPLINARY INFLECTIONS: Contesting Three Concepts for the Construction of the Post-Neoliberal City(PONTIFICIA UNIV CATOLICA CHILE, ESCUELA ARQUITECTURA, 2021) Encinas, Felipe; Aguirre, Carlos; Vergara Perucich, Francisco; Tironi, Martin; Truffello, Ricardo; Freed, Carmen; Hidalgo, Rodrigo; CEDEUS (Chile)When words become fashionable, their use modifies their meaning. By understanding this performative condition, this text analyzes the current implications of the concepts of sustainability, resilience, and integration. Then, it argues the need to overcome the neoliberal city if we want these meanings to become real.
- ItemDoes energy efficiency matter to real estate-consumers? Survey evidence on willingness to pay from a cost-optimal analysis in the context of a developing country(2018) Encinas Pino, Felipe; Marmolejo Duarte, Carlos; Sánchez De La Flor, Francisco; Aguirre, Carlos; CEDEUS (Chile)
- ItemEl individualismo como política pública: la vivienda incremental amenazada por la pobreza energética(2023) Encinas, Felipe; Freed, Carmen; Aguirre, Carlos; Schueftan, Alejandra; Vergara, Francisco; Orellana, SebastiánLa vivienda incremental nace como respuesta a la dificultad de muchos hogares vulnerables para acceder a una solución formal, ofreciéndoles un mínimo habitacional como opción. Esto genera desafíos para la política pública, ya que la propia acción de los habitantes puede afectar la calidad de las viviendas, entendida como una dimensión clave para la comprensión de la pobreza energética. Este artículo utiliza un encuadre de la trialéctica del espacio de Pierre Bourdieu para estudiar las interacciones individuales y comunitarias en un condominio de viviendas incrementales con 10 años de antigüedad. De esta manera se pretende relevar la manera en que las familias expuestas a la pobreza energética sufren también la falta de recursos económicos, culturales, sociales y simbólicos. Para esto se utiliza un modelo mixto de análisis que incluye levantamientos constructivos, entrevistas en profundidad y registros de parámetros ambientales. La interpretación de los resultados deja ver que la acción individual bajo situación de precariedad de las propias familias no consigue configurar un espacio simbólico ni físico de representación colectiva, con una materialización adecuada para la habitabilidad de las viviendas. Esto se expresa en desfavorables condiciones de desempeño energético y calidad ambiental interior, altamente vinculadas a las modificaciones constructivas realizadas.
- ItemReconnaissance Report of Chilean Industrial Facilities Affected by the 2010 Chile Offshore Bio-Bio Earthquake(EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING RESEARCH INST, 2012) Zareian, Farzin; Aguirre, Carlos; Felipe Beltran, Juan; Cruz, Ernesto; Herrera, Ricardo; Leon, Roberto; Millan, Arturo; Verdugo, AlejandroThis paper summarizes findings of an EERI reconnaissance team and a group of Chilean experts on damage to industrial facilities caused by the 27 February 2010 Offshore Bio-Bio Earthquake and ensuing tsunami. Chile's industry as a whole was severely affected when major industrial plants such as paper mills, wood mills, thermoelectric power plants, and oil and gas refineries were shut down following the earthquake either in response to the damage sustained or to maintain structural and environmental safety. Damage resulted primarily from ground shaking; however, it was exacerbated by the ensuing tsunami in coastal areas. Important industrial sectors, such as the wine industry and fishing, pulp and paper industries, suffered severely. Observed damage was primarily due to inadequate anchorage of equipment, differential movements between adjacent supports of piping and equipment, foundation displacements, and failure of nonstructural elements and equipment. [DOI: 10.1193/1.4000049]
- ItemSustainability Attributes in Real Estate Development : Private Perspectives on Advancing Energy Regulation in a Liberalized Market(2018) Encinas Pino, Felipe; Aguirre, Carlos; Marmolejo Duarte, Carlos; CEDEUS (Chile)
- ItemSustentabilidad y mercado: Aproximaciones desde la promoción inmobiliaria. Sustainability and the market: Real estate marketing approaches.(2017) Encinas Pino, Felipe; Aguirre, Carlos