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    Publication Date: 2024-01-25
    Description: Latin America is highly exposed to climate change, leading to human mobility patterns. Faced with the lack of specific legal instruments facilitating climate migrants’ protection, human rights-based climate litigation may add to their visibility, as well as address their protection needs. The study aims to investigate how far climate litigation cases in the region deal with the distinct dimensions of human mobility, as well as Latin America’s contribution in terms of human rights arguments. It identifies regional human rights arguments to cope with the current climate crisis that can be raised in litigation cases on the topic, such as the right to a safe climate, the extraterritoriality of human rights obligations and more recently the right not to be forcibly displaced. A categorization of climate litigation addressing the distinct dimensions of human mobility is presented. This categorization is divided according to the degree of consideration of the phenomenon, the type of litigation and the arguments invoked. The study then analyzes specific climate litigation cases associated with human mobility in Latin America and its central arguments. Advances in the consideration of human mobility in climate litigation were noted, as well as Latin America's potential to advance this trend, through new interpretative and argumentative developments and litigation strategies that contextualise human rights in the face of the climate crisis and favour the protection of climate migrants.
    Language: Spanish
    Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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    Publication Date: 2023-07-18
    Description: El crecimiento del mercado solar térmico tanto a nivel mundial como en la Argentina, ha generado el aumento de importaciones y producción local de diversos colectores solares térmicos con características muy heterogéneas. La extensión del territorio argentino presenta una gran amplitud de temperatura y radiación solar, estos son las variables principales que afectan el rendimiento y la producción energética de los colectores solares. Es trabajo analiza el tiempo de recupero de la inversión (TRI) de 2 colectores solares típicos, placa plana y tubo de vacío, para valores de temperatura de ambiente y radiación medios, en comparación con un termotanque tradicional de eficiencia “A” con funcionamiento a gas natural y resistencia eléctrica. Determinando como varían el TRI de ambos colectores, para luego realizar mapas de la Republica Argentina mediante Sistemas de Información Geográficas (SIG) que muestren como varían el TRI en años en todo el territorio para las condiciones anteriormente mencionadas.
    Description: The growth of the solar thermal market, both worldwide and in Argentina, has generated an increase in imports and local production of various solar thermal collectors with highly heterogeneous characteristics. The extension of the Argentine territory presents a great amplitude of temperature and solar radiation, these are the main variables that affect the performance and energy production of solar collectors. This work analyzes the return on investment time (RIT) of 2 typical solar collectors, flat plate and vacuum tube, for average ambient temperature and radiation values, compared to a traditional efficiency "A", hot water tank operating at natural gas and electric resistance. Determining how the RIT of both collectors vary, to then make maps of the Argentine Republic through Geographic Information Systems (GIS) that show how the RIT varies in years throughout the territory for the conditions mentioned above.
    Language: Spanish
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-07-18
    Description: Motivated by the question of how the arts can contribute to communication on sustainable development, this study makes a sociological-anthropological analysis of the reception of an international contemporary art exhibition on sustainability in Valparaíso, Chile. The public’s aesthetic experience demonstrates that art, through sensual components and aesthetic strategies that lead to reflection can advance susceptibility to questions of sustainable development. This potential can point to gaps in the local public discussion on sustainability, but it is not capable of filling them.
    Language: Spanish
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    In:  Desacatos Revista de Antropología Social
    Publication Date: 2023-07-18
    Language: Spanish
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