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- ItemConstitution and housing(Routledge, 2022) Vergara-Perucich, Francisco; Aguirre Núñez, Carlos Andrés; Encinas Pino, Felipe; Hidalgo, Rodrigo; Truffello Robledo, Ricardo; Ladrón de Guevara, Felipe
- ItemCorrelación entre dos tipos de arenas de distinta procedencia utilizadas en el ensayo volumérico de textura de pavimentos(2003) Mery García, José Pedro; Aguirre Núñez, Carlos Andrés
- ItemCost of living(Routledge, 2022) Vergara Perucich, José Francisco; Aguirre Núñez, Carlos Andrés; Encinas Pino, Felipe Alfonso; Hidalgo Dattwyler, Rodrigo Alejandro; Truffello Robledo, Ricardo Enrique; Ladrón De Guevara Gonzales, Felipe Andrés
- ItemCOVID-19 y ciudad: hacia un modelo integrado de vivienda, microbiología, ambiente y urbanismo(Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, 2021) Encinas Pino, Felipe; Soto-Liebe, Katia; Aguirre Núñez, Carlos Andrés; González, Bernardo; Bustamante, Waldo; Schueftan, Alejandra; Ugalde, Juan; Blondel, Carlos; Truffello, Ricardo; Araya, Paz; Freed, Carmen; CEDEUS (Chile)© 2021, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya. All rights reserved.As of May 2020, the global health crisis caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus moves its epicentre to Latin America, with cities showing high rates of poverty, segregation, and overcrowding. Current advances in microbiology make it possible to understand in depth the relationships between cities, COVID-19, and other microorganisms, but a conceptual framework to articulate them is lacking, especially in contexts where social determinants are so relevant. This article proposes an integrated approach to microbiology, housing, environment, and urbanism, based on a model of interactions and an empirical analysis applied to Santiago de Chile. It was possible to analyse how the propagation of COVID-19 in the city is enhanced by vulnerabilities of socio-spatial, residential and urban health, including an approach from the concept of energy poverty. At the same time, it was possible to verify how the variables associated with these vulnerabilities allowed to explain the incidence rate per 100 000 inhabitants through the different communes of Santiago de Chile. Among these, the level of housing overcrowding, the number of households with heads of household in precarious employment, and travel to the central business district stand out. Finally, the need for microbiological sampling to improve housing conditions, neighbourhoods, and cities propose a new research agenda for this Urban Microbiome" multidisciplinary team, contributing to overcoming the vulnerabilities identified in this research.
- ItemEnergy-efficient real estate or how it is perceived by potential homebuyers in four latin american countries(2019) Encinas Pino, Felipe; Marmolejo Duarte, Carlos; Wagemann Farfán, Elizabeth; Aguirre Núñez, Carlos Andrés; CEDEUS (Chile)
- ItemHouse prices in Chile(Routledge, 2022) Vergara Perucich, José Francisco; Aguirre Núñez, Carlos Andrés; Encinas Pino, Felipe Alfonso; Hidalgo Dattwyler, Rodrigo Alejandro; Truffello Robledo, Ricardo Enrique; Ladrón De Guevara González, Felipe Andrés
- ItemHousing and financialisation(Routledge, 2023) Vergara Perucich, José Francisco; Aguirre Núñez, Carlos Andrés; Encinas Pino, Felipe Alfonso; Hidalgo Dattwyler, Rodrigo Alejandro; Truffello Robledo, Ricardo Enrique; Ladrón De Guevara González, Felipe Andrés
- ItemEl impacto de los proyectos inmobiliarios y sus atributos de sustentabilidad sobre el valor del suelo: ¿causa o consecuencia? dos estudios de casos para santiago de chile(2016) Encinas Pino, Felipe; Marmolejo Duarte, Carlos; Aguirre Núñez, Carlos Andrés
- ItemEl impacto del policentrismo sobre la distribución espacial de los valores inmobiliarios : un análisis para la Región Metropolitana de Barcelona = Polycentrism impact on the spatial distribution of values real state : an analysis for the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona.(2011) Aguirre Núñez, Carlos Andrés
- ItemIntroduction(Political Economy of Housing in Chile, 2022) Vergara Perucich, Francisco; Aguirre Núñez, Carlos Andrés; Encinas Pino, Felipe; Hidalgo, Rodrigo; Truffello Robledo, Ricardo; Ladrón de Guevara, Felipe; Vergara Perucich, Francisco; Aguirre Núñez, Carlos Andrés; Encinas Pino, Felipe; Hidalgo, Rodrigo; Truffello Robledo, Ricardo; Ladrón de Guevara, Felipe
- ItemLand and speculation(Routledge, 2022) Vergara Perucich, José Francisco; Aguirre Núñez, Carlos Andrés; Encinas Pino, Felipe; Hidalgo, Rodrigo; Truffello Robledo, Ricardo; Ladrón de Guevara, Felipe
- ItemPandemic and political economy of housing(Routledge, 2023) Vergara Perucich, José Francisco; Aguirre Núñez, Carlos Andrés; Encinas Pino, Felipe Alfonso; Hidalgo Dattwyler, Rodrigo Alejandro; Truffello Robledo, Ricardo Enrique; Ladrón De Guevara, González Felipe Andrés
- ItemPolitical economy of housing in Chile(Routledge, 2023) Vergara Perucich, José Francisco; Aguirre Núñez, Carlos Andrés; Encinas Pino, Felipe Alfonso; Hidalgo Dattwyler, Rodrigo Alejandro; Truffello Robledo, Ricardo Enrique; Ladrón De Guevara González, Felipe Andrés© 2023 Francisco Vergara-Perucich, Carlos Aguirre-Nuñez, Felipe Encinas, Rodrigo Hidalgo-Dattwyler, Ricardo Truffello and Felipe Ladrón de Guevara. All rights reserved.Through the lens of political economy, this book positions housing as a key factor in understanding social inequality. It does so by drawing on rich empirical evidence from the case of the Chilean housing market. This book provides insights on the articulation between real estate development, housing provision and social inequality based on applied urban economics analyses that illustrate the contradictions of neoliberal urbanism through the case of Chile. For neoliberal urbanism, the good city is not equal for all, it is based on the principle of profitability and benefits from segregation to make capital investment more efficient. The chapters of this book expose how these processes are generated by a political system that allows them rather than by the invisible hand of the market. The book will be of interest to graduate students in urban studies, urban planning, sociology and urban geography. It will also appeal to decision-makers and also to actors in the real estate market seeking to perfect the social benefits of their professional activities, aspiring to generate more egalitarian and just cities.