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    • Peliowski Dobbs, Amarí (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, 2016)
      Como todo imaginario nacional, la idea de Chile como un lugar con una naturaleza salvaje y hostil ha sido construido desde los primeros relatos que describieron al país. Este texto argumenta que los grabados realizados por ...
    • Fernández, Victoria P.; Rodríguez Gómez, Gloria Belén; Molina Marín, Dimas A.; Castaño Villa, Gabriel J.; Fontúrbel, Francisco E. (Sociedad de Biología de Chile, 2022)
      Background Habitat fragmentation and degradation processes affect biodiversity by reducing habitat quantity and quality, with differential effects on the resident species. However, their consequences are not always noticeable ...
    • Molinet, Carlos; Solari, María Eugenia; Díaz, Manuel; Marticorena, Francisca; Díaz, Patricio A.; Navarro, Magdalena; Niklitschek, Edwin (Universidad de Magallanes, 2019)
      The available information about the environmental changes produced in the Nor-Patagonian Fjords and Channels System is dispersed and, in several cases, limited to the narrations and memories of those who lived, navigated ...
    • Cosmelli, Javiera Letelier; Rojas, Victoria Castro (Universidad de Tarapaca, 2019)
      This paper presents an analysis of the construction of imaginaries of Port of Lamar in Cobija, currently located in the Antofagasta region, from its creation in 1825 until the years before the War of the Pacific. The Port ...
    • Menatti, Laura; Casado da Rocha, Antonio (Frontiers Media, 2016)
      In this paper we address a frontier topic in the humanities, namely how the cultural and natural construction that we call landscape affects well-being and health. Following an updated review of evidence-based literature ...
    • Aguilera Valdivia, Cristóbal (Universidad de Chile, 2019)
      El fenómeno de la Nueva Ruralidad derivado de la globalización existente en el sector rural de Chile central desde principios de la década del 90 ha producido una serie de efectos y consecuencias en las distintas esferas ...
    • Uribe Miranda, Sandra; Estades Marfán, Cristian; Radeloff, Volker C. (Public Library Science, 2020)
      The expansion of forest plantations is cause for concern because of their environmental effects, and the loss of native forests and agricultural land. Our goal was to quantify the increase in pine plantation, and concomitant ...
    • Imilan Ojeda, Walter (Universidad de Los Andes, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, 2014-01)
      El texto aborda la relación entre migración, estrategias de inserción y transformaciones del espacio urbano. Se argumenta que la proliferación de restaurantes de gastronomía peruana en Santiago da forma a un paisaje de la ...
    • Barba Buscaglia, María del Pilar (Redfundamentos SL, 2022)
      Neoliberal urbanism is a concept used to describe the progressive privatization of public space and the commodification of our cities. The CityLife project in the city of Milan is an example of this phenomenon. The article ...
    • Nash, George H.; Troncoso Meléndez, Andrés (Elsevier, 2017)
      The Limari Valley stands within Central Northern Chile and forms part of the foothills of the western Southern Andean region. In terms of altitude, much of the upper reaches of the valley stands over 1000 m above sea level. ...
    • Booth Pinochet, Rodrigo; Lavín, Cynthia (2013)
      Driven by railroad expansion, Chilean collective imagination slowly incorporated the distant provinces. The process was strongly determined by tourism and the construction of hotel infrastructure such as the Hotel Pucón.