Browsing by Author "Rivera Bravo, Daniela Pilar"
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- ItemAguas y ordenanzas municipales en Chile. Diagnóstico local de un recurso escaso en una geografía diversa(2019) Rivera Bravo, Daniela Pilar; Río López, Camilo del; García Castillo, Luis Felipe; Arenas, Federico; Godoy Soto, Fernando
- ItemAlumbrando conflictos: disponibilidad y asignación de derechos de aguas subterráneas en la jurisprudencia chilena(2018) Rivera Bravo, Daniela Pilar
- ItemAssessment of Water Markets in Chile(Edward Elgar, 2021) Donoso H., Guillermo; Rivera Bravo, Daniela Pilar; Barria, Pilar; Chadwick, Cristian; Wheeler, Sarah; Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile; Universidad de ChileChile was an early adopter of water rights (WR) markets. WR markets have been documented and are driven by demand from relatively high-valued water uses. WR markets in Chile face many challenges in order for it to deliver its full potential as an efficient water allocation mechanism. The objective of this chapter is to apply the WMRA framework to detect those issues that must be considered in order establish an effective water allocation mechanism based on a WR market. The analysis indicates that although weaknesses exist, Chile has significantly advanced in achieving Trade Step 2 of the WMRA framework.
- ItemContribuciones a la discusión constitucional : protección del medio ambiente(Centro de Políticas Públicas UC, 2021) Donoso H., Guillermo; Femenías Salas, Jorge Andrés; Irarrázabal Sánchez, Ricardo; Reyes Mendy, Francisca; Rivera Bravo, Daniela Pilar; Viera-Gallo, José Antonio; Walker Prieto, Patricio; Pina B., María Elisa; Jeldes Olivares, María I.
- ItemDiagnóstico jurídico de las aguas subterráneas(2015) Rivera Bravo, Daniela Pilar
- ItemOn cognitive ecology and the environmental factors that promote Alzheimer disease: lessons from Octodon degus (Rodentia: Octodontidae)(2016) Rivera Bravo, Daniela Pilar; Inestrosa Cantín, Nibaldo; Bozinovic Kuscevic, FranciscoAbstract Cognitive ecologist posits that the more efficiently an animal uses information from the biotic and abiotic environment, the more adaptive are its cognitive abilities. Nevertheless, this approach does not test for natural neurodegenerative processes under field or experimental conditions, which may recover animals information processing and decision making and may explain, mechanistically, maladaptive behaviors. Here, we call for integrative approaches to explain the relationship between ultimate and proximate mechanisms behind social behavior. We highlight the importance of using the endemic caviomorph rodent Octodon degus as a valuable natural model for mechanistic studies of social behavior and to explain how physical environments can shape social experiences that might influence impaired cognitive abilities and the onset and progression of neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer disease. We consequently suggest neuroecological approaches to examine how key elements of the environment may affect neural and cognitive mechanisms associated with learning, memory processes and brain structures involved in social behavior. We propose the following three core objectives of a program comprising interdisciplinary research in O. degus, namely: (1) to determine whether diet types provided after weaning can lead to cognitive impairment associated with spatial memory, learning and predisposing to develop Alzheimer disease in younger ages; (2) to examine if early life social experience has long term effects on behavior and cognitive responses and risk for development Alzheimer disease in later life and (3) To determine if an increase of social interactions in adult degu reared in different degree of social stressful conditions alter their behavior and cognitive responses.
- ItemPriorización del uso del agua para consumo humano(Centro de Políticas Públicas UC, 2020) Rivera Bravo, Daniela Pilar; Molinos Senante, María; Donoso H., Guillermo
- ItemSubsistencia y ajuste de antiguos derechos en base al uso efectivo de las aguas : el especial caso del reconocimiento de usos consuetudinarios.(2011) Rivera Bravo, Daniela Pilar; Vergara Blanco, Alejandro; Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Facultad de Derecho
- ItemThe water-energy nexus in Chile: a description of the regulatory framework for hydroelectricity(2017) Vergara Blanco, Alejandro; Rivera Bravo, Daniela Pilar; Sanz de Undurraga, Gerardo; Cañas Ortega, Esteban