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Carolina Rojas
Researcher at University of Concepción
Publications - 41
Citations - 736
Carolina Rojas is an academic researcher from University of Concepción. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metropolitan area & Land use. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 35 publications receiving 455 citations. Previous affiliations of Carolina Rojas include Pontifical Catholic University of Chile.
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Urban development versus wetland loss in a coastal Latin American city: Lessons for sustainable land use planning
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors quantified urban growth over the Rocuant-Andalien wetland, both executed and projected under the Metropolitan Urban Plan of Concepcion (MUPC), and quantified the observed effect and planned urban growth on the wetland protected area, geoforms and potential flooding based on the area affected by the last Tsunami.
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Assessing land-use and -cover changes in relation to geographic factors and urban planning in the metropolitan area of Concepción (Chile). Implications for biodiversity conservation
TL;DR: In this paper, a set of major pressures to biodiversity defined from land-use and -cover changes, and evaluating their extent, distribution and correlations with geographical variables were evaluated using canonical ordination methods.
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Society 5.0: A Japanese Concept for a Superintelligent Society
Carolina Rojas,Gustavo Adolfo Alomia Peñafiel,Diego Fernando Loaiza Buitrago,Carlos Andrés Tavera Romero +3 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the Japanese context of Society 5.0, which is based on a society-centered approach to take advantage of technological advances to finally solve the problems that currently threaten Japan, such as aging, birth rates and lack of competitiveness, among others.
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Accessibility to urban green spaces in Chilean cities using adaptive thresholds
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed the potential accessibility of open spaces in two Chilean cities, Valdivia and Temuco, based on patterns of daily mobility by travelers while considering their trips and transport modes, in particular walking.
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A GIS-base exploration of the relationships between open space systems and urban form for the adaptive capacity of cities after an earthquake: The cases of two Chilean cities
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored the relationship between an open space system and the urban form by focussing on the spatial context of two Chilean cities affected by earthquakes and found that the regularity of the grid and city density affect the adaptive capacity of cities, hence, resilience.