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- ItemAutopistas, ciudadanía y democratización: la Costanera Norte y el Acceso Sur, Santiago de Chile (1997-2007)(2017) Sagaris, Lake; Landon, P.
- ItemBeyond "safe": Chilean "Kool" routes to school address social determinants of health(2019) Sagaris, Lake; Lanfranco, Daniel; CEDEUS (Chile)
- ItemCitizen participation for sustainable transport: Lessons for change from Santiago and Temuco, Chile(2018) Sagaris, Lake; CEDEUS (Chile)
- ItemCycling for social justice in democratizing contexts: Rethinking "sustainable\" mobilities(2017) Sagaris, Lake; Arora, A.
- ItemEvaluating how cycle-bus integration could contribute to "sustainable" transport(2016) Sagaris, Lake; Arora, A.; CEDEUS (Chile)
- ItemExperiences of voluntary early participation in Environmental Impact Assessments in Chilean mining(2019) Ocampo Melgar, Anahi; Sagaris, Lake; Gironás León, Jorge Alfredo; CEDEUS (Chile)
- ItemExploring the social and spatial potential of an intermodal approach to transport planning(2017) Sagaris, Lake; Tiznado Aitken, Ignacio Andrés; Steiniger, S.; CEDEUS (Chile)
- ItemGender, transport and health studies open new horizons for planning(2019) Sagaris, Lake; CEDEUS (Chile)
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- ItemHighways, citizenship and democratization: the North Costanera and the South Access, Santiago de Chile (1997-2007)(PONTIFICIA UNIV CATOLICA CHILE, INST ESTUDIOS URBANOS TERRITORIALES, 2017) Sagaris, Lake; Landon, PauletteAfter forty years of car-centered planning, developed countries have generated a convincing body of evidence that reveals the extensive impacts of citizen movements against highways, in terms of both urban and planning systems. More recently, we have seen these models expand worldwide, turning auto mobility into the dominant planning paradigm, despite majority modal shares for walking, cycling and public transit. In this study, we compare two such anti-highway revolts in metropolitan Santiago, Chile. We find citizens determined to defend their democratic rights, associated with the emergence of a new urbanism. At the same time, instead of guaranteeing equality and citizen rights, particularly to those most vulnerable, the government takes advantage of some communities, imposing investments that far from improving their integration, actually reduces it, sometimes dramatically.
- ItemImproving Participation for Sustainable Transport: Testing CoAXs Amidst Controversy Around a BRT Project in Santiago, Chile(2023) Fuenzalida Izquierdo, Jorge; Sagaris, Lake; Muñoz Abogabir, Juan Carlos; Vecchio, GiovanniWe examine to what extent Public Participation GIS (PPGIS) contributes to a successful participatory process and how context affects the tool’s role in both process and results. We tested a tool to visualize accessibility effects of transport projects, using it in participatory workshops related to a major bus corridor proposal in Santiago de Chile. We innovated in the tool itself, to visualize overcrowding effects as a way to include comfort issues. We found that the GIS encouraged a sincere and realistic conversation among participants. Perceptions of the project did not necessarily improve, but the tool did reduce polarization of opinions.
- ItemLessons from 40 years of planning for cycle-inclusion : Reflections from Santiago, Chile(2015) Sagaris, Lake; CEDEUS (Chile)
- ItemNew horizons for sustainable transport planning: An analysis of seven years of gender-related research in Chile(2023) Sagaris, Lake; Ignacio Tiznado-Aitken; CEDEUS (Chile)
- ItemParticipatory pedagogies enhance engineering education for sustainability(2022) Sagaris, Lake; Javier Peñafiel; Romina Orellana; María Fernanda Guajardo; CEDEUS (Chile)
- ItemPersistence of walking in Chile: lessons for urban sustainability(2020) Herrmann-Lunecke, MG; Mora Vega, Rodrigo; Sagaris, Lake; CEDEUS (Chile)
- ItemReflections on citizen-technical dialogue as part of cycling-inclusive planning in Santiago, Chile(2015) Sagaris, Lake; Ortúzar Salas, Juan de Dios; CEDEUS (Chile)
- ItemStrategic participation for change(2016) Sagaris, Lake