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    Accessibility disturbances to the biodiversity of urban wetlands due to built environment by Rojas, Carolina, Sepúlveda, Einer, Jorquera, Felipe, Munizaga, Juan, Pino, Joan

    Published in City and environment interactions (01-01-2022)
    “…Urbanization and urban sprawl in Latin America has led to the social and environmental challenges such as loss and fragmentation of wetland areas, negatively…”
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    Carbon dioxide emission control of a vermicompost process using fly ash by Poblete, Rodrigo, Cortes, Ernesto, Munizaga-Plaza, Juan Antonio

    Published in The Science of the total environment (10-01-2022)
    “…Composting and vermicomposting generate a valuable product rich in plant nutrients and at the same time, reduce environmental pollution. However, along with…”
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    Urban development versus wetland loss in a coastal Latin American city: Lessons for sustainable land use planning by Rojas, Carolina, Munizaga, Juan, Rojas, Octavio, Martínez, Carolina, Pino, Joan

    Published in Land use policy (01-01-2019)
    “…•Coastal wetlands provide ecosystem services to urban areas (e.g. tsunami flood mitigation). Despite this, they are threatened by urbanization.•Recent…”
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    Sustainability assessment of the agricultural water footprint in the Cachapoal River basin, Chile by Novoa, Vanessa, Ahumada-Rudolph, Ramón, Rojas, Octavio, Munizaga, Juan, Sáez, Katia, Arumí, José Luis

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-03-2019)
    “…•The sustainability of agricultural was evaluated considering climatic variability.•The WF was evaluated using the WFSblue and WFSgray approaches at basin…”
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    A new method to evaluate the vulnerability of watersheds facing several stressors: A case study in mediterranean Chile by Arriagada, Loretto, Rojas, Octavio, Arumí, José Luis, Munizaga, Juan, Rojas, Carolina, Farias, Laura, Vega, Claudio

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-02-2019)
    “…Freshwater systems are subjected to multiple anthropogenic stressors and natural disturbances that act as debilitating agents and modifiers of river systems,…”
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    Water footprint and virtual water flows from the Global South: Foundations for sustainable agriculture in periods of drought by Novoa, Vanessa, Rojas, Octavio, Ahumada-Rudolph, Ramón, Arumí, José Luis, Munizaga, Juan, de la Barrera, Francisco, Cabrera-Pardo, Jaime R., Rojas, Carolina

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-04-2023)
    “…Freshwater availability has decreased alarmingly worldwide, with agriculture playing a vital role in this trend. The assessment of the agricultural water…”
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    Development, urban planning and political decisions. A triad that built territories at risk by Lara, Alejandro, Bucci, Felipe, Palma, Cristobal, Munizaga, Juan, Montre-Águila, Victor

    Published in Natural hazards (Dordrecht) (01-11-2021)
    “…Chilean geography exposes the country to high-level risks such as earthquakes and tsunamis. The disasters of 1930, 1960, 2010, and 2014 testify to the…”
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    Forest plantations and its extension towards urban areas in metropolitan Valparaiso and associations with the increase of wildfires by Vannia Ruiz, Juan Munizaga, Alejandro Salazar Burrows

    “…Since the 70s in central Chile, the expansion of forest plantations has been one of the main causes of landscape modification, being influenced by changes in…”
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    Plantaciones forestales y su extensión hacia áreas urbanas en el área metropolitana de Valparaíso y su relación con el aumento de incendios forestales by Ruiz, Vannia, Munizaga, Juan, Salazar Burrows, Alejandro

    “…A partir de la década de los 70 en Chile central, la expansión de las plantaciones forestales ha sido una de las principales causas de la modificación del…”
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