Browsing by Author "Rugiero De Souza, Vanessa"
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- ItemBuilding Resilient Communities: The Environmental Observatory for Mining Projects and Climate Change Indicators(2023) Bergamini Ladron De Guevara Kay Joaquin; Ángel Hernández, Piroska; Rugiero De Souza, Vanessa; Medina Guzmán, José Ignacio; Mollenhauer Gajardo, Katherine Alexandra
- ItemComentario Texto Tribunal Ambiental(Editorial Libromar, 2022) Bergamini Ladrón de Guevara, Kay Joaquín; Medina Guzmán, José Ignacio; Rugiero De Souza, Vanessa
- ItemDesafíos de la pandemia en el proceso participativo y cocreativo para la construcción del Observatorio Ambiental de Proyectos Mineros(Ediciones UC, 2023) Bergamini Ladron De Guevara, Kay Joaquin; Mollenhauer Gajardo, Katherine Alexandra; Ángel, P.; Rugiero De Souza, Vanessa; Medina, J.; Curillan Muñoz, Christian Ignacio; Cortés, Macarena; Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
- ItemHow to build resilient communities? The Chilean Environmental Observatory as an interdisciplinary research case driven by systemic design to empower through information(2023) Mollenhauer Gajardo, Katherine Alexandra; Del Río Alemparte, Cala; Rodriguez Birke, Javiera Daniela; Rugiero De Souza, Vanessa
- ItemMultilevel Information Delivery Strategy (MIDS): A Strategic Design Based Model and Method for Equitable Access to Environmental Information(2024) Mollenhauer Gajardo, Katherine Alexandra; del Río, Cala; Rodríguez, Javiera; Bergamini Ladrón de Guevara, Kay Joaquín; Rugiero De Souza, Vanessa; Medina, José IgnacioFaced with the climate crisis scenario, it is crucial to take collaborative action that involves multiple actors from civil society, the private and public sectors. However, often in the process of integrating environmental information and designing tools to disseminate it, the unique requirements of each user group are overlooked. Thisraises the question: how can we develop an environmental information delivery strategy that caters to the diverse needs of its users? To address this issue, strategic design and co-creation methodologies were employed in the “Environmental Observatory of Mining Projects”, an applied research project aimed at improving the equitable delivery of information in four communes in Chile. Through this project, a Multilevel Information Delivery Strategy (MIDS) model was developed that outlines the various levels of environmental information delivery required for sustainable and resilient local community development adaptable to multiple contexts.