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Publicaciones WoS (Ediciones: ISSHP, ISTP, AHCI, SSCI, SCI), Scopus, SciELO Chile.
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The 2014 great Valparaiso fire had serious consequences on the urban areas of local hills as the result of their weak urban infrastructure and poor accessibility, thus affecting the most vulnerable population in the city. From a State perspective, this paper analyzes the "social housing" reconstruction proposals promoted by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development (MINVU). This exercise enables us to explore how the State addresses these urban reinvention processes and corroborate if they include the territory and solar power as energy-use strategies according to Act No. 20/25. From a systemic approach, the inclusion of these strategies would enable the reconstruction process to contribute to the energy resilience of Valparaiso. This paper focuses on Cerro Las Canas as this was the area most affected by the fire; likewise, this study conducted a radiation simulation analysis in three representative urban areas and examined the provision of housing as defined by the State plan. The field work suggests that local residents are replicating the same settlement patterns used before the fire, disregarding the experience factor and the analysis reveals the possibility of implementing solar energy collection methods in terms of available energy and associated costs, thus increasing local energy resilience.
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| 1 | SAAVEDRA-SANCHEZ, CLAUDIA PAZ | Mujer |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
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| 2 | Alicia Cardenas, Luz | Mujer |
Universidad de Chile - Chile
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| This paper is based on Regular FONDECYT Project No. 1130-139 entitled "Solar Energy Use in the Facades of Buildings and their Integration into the Urban Environment. Analysis of their Operation under OGUC and Net Metering in Cities Located in Central-Southern Chile", led by Luz Alicia Cardenas Jiron. |