Browsing by Author "Moreno Alba, Daniel Felipe"
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- ItemDescentralización e inversión pública en infraestructura : propuestas para priorizar brechas de desarrollo territorial a nivel subnacional(Centro de Políticas Públicas UC, 2021) Orellana Ossandón, Arturo; Díaz Rioseco, Diego; Irarrázaval Irarrázaval, Felipe; Moreno Alba, Daniel Felipe
- ItemEmpowering through design: regional development strategy of los Lagos as an Intersectional case(Bologna University Press, 2023) Moreno Alba, Daniel Felipe; Orellana Ossandon, Arturo Maximiliano; Mollenhauer Gajardo, Katherine Alexandra; Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Facultad de Arquitectura, Diseño y Estudios Urbanos. Escuela de DiseñoThe territory is configured as a space that is limited, occupied, and used by different actors. From these, diverse relationships of complementation and reciprocity but also conflict and con-frontation are generated in the form of complex systems, mak-ing the territory a “system of systems” (Lurås, 2016; Jackson & Keys, 2019). It evokes the concept of intersectionality, as it is used to designate the perception of power relations, putting in doubt the existence of empowerment of certain less favored actors. Systemic design is a practical-methodological-theoret-ical field where systems and design thinking and practice con-verge to address the complexity of citizen participation as the relationships of various elements, having multiple foci, consid-ering these elements as human or non-human from a territorial point of view. Service design proposes that the actors of the ecosystem are considered “users” and “co-producers” of the service since all of them interact with the DRA at some level. Through co-production and co-creation techniques, around 30 community citizen online workshops and 16 participatory webinars were carried out. The objective of these workshops, in addition to contributing to the elaboration and adjustment of the diagnosis and Design of the Regional Development Strat-egy (ERD) of Los Lagos, Chile, seeks to generate social innova-tion. The use of databases and various media made it possible to design workshops in remote mode, which achieved effective participation of more than 2,000 people
- ItemGuía práctica para integrar la Política Nacional de Desarrollo Rural en el Plan de Desarrollo Comunal(ODEPA, 2021) Orellana Ossandón, Arturo; Mollenhauer Gajardo, Katherine Alexandra; Rey, Camila; Altamirano Estay, Paula Magdalena; Moreno Alba, Daniel Felipe; Irizarri Otarola, Diego Sebastián; Icaza Noguera, María del Carmen
- ItemGuía práctica para integrar la Política Nacional de Desarrollo Rural en la Estrategia Regional de Desarrollo(ODEPA, 2023) Orellana Ossandón, Arturo; Mollenhauer Gajardo, Katherine Alexandra; Rey, Camila; Altamirano Estay, Paula Magdalena; Moreno Alba, Daniel Felipe; Irizarri Otarola, Diego Sebastián; Icaza Noguera, María del Carmen
- ItemIntegración urbana y calidad de vida: disyuntivas en contextos metropolitanos(2019) Vicuña del Río, María Magdalena; Orellana Ossandón, Arturo; Truffello Robledo, Ricardo; Moreno Alba, Daniel Felipe
- ItemPercepción sobre la fluctuación de valores inmobiliarios debido a un nuevo sistema de transporte(2020) Hermida, C.; Freire, A.; Moreno Alba, Daniel Felipe; Tonon, L.
- ItemTerritorial Infrastructure Support Index (ISIT): A theoretical and empirical contribution to the analysis of lag zones in Chile(2023) Orellana Ossandón, Arturo; Truffello Robledo, Ricardo; Moreno Alba, Daniel Felipe; Altamirano López, Héctor; Flores Castillo, Mónica Andrea; Puig, Isidro; Instituto de Estudios Urbanos; UCThrough a review of the literature on infrastructure, a study of internationalexperiences, expert knowledge, and the elaboration of a Territorial Infrastructure SupportIndex (ISIT), this paper provides a comparative analysis of the development conditions –regarding infrastructure and services – for the location of productive economic activities,at the regional and provincial level in Chile. The results show contrasts between regionsand within them, revealing the state of the current situation for each of the six dimensions:Water, Energy, Telecommunications, Roads, Logistics, and Resilience, as well as for theirsynthetic indicator ISIT. The results of the ISIT have been contrasted with the recentdefinitions made by the Government of Chile regarding the definition of lag zones, findingimportant coincidences at the provincial level that allow validating the ISIT as a tool forthe analysis of gaps in infrastructure and equipment for development of economic andproductive activities in Chile.