José Miguel Valdés Negroni

José Miguel Valdés Negroni
University of Chile · Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales

Renewable Natural Resources Engineer, University of Chile

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Publications (7)
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In 1981, Chile created the legal figure of consumptive and non-consumptive Water-Use Rights (WURs), which gave way to the process of water commoditization and the consequent "water market". Since that date, multiple investigations have studied the evolution and characteristics of the consumptive WURs market but focused on consumptive WURs in northe...
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Purpose The authors use media research and crowdsourced mapping to document how the first wave of the pandemic (April–August 2020) affected the Mapuche, focussing on seven categories of events: territorial control, spiritual defence, food sovereignty, traditional health practices, political violence, territorial needs and solidarity, and extractivi...
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En este artículo examinamos el reconocimiento de derechos indígenas en dos casos de estu- dio durante el desarrollo de proyectos de energía hidroeléctrica, los cuales ilustran distintos momentos en la implementación del Consentimiento Libre, Previo e Informado (CLPI) en Chile, en el marco de la ratificación del Convenio 169 de la Organización Inter...
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Si bien existe un número creciente de estaciones fluviométricas a lo largo del territorio nacional, gran parte de ellas representa un caudal que ya ha sido intervenido por el ser humano en diversos tipos de usos, de modo que conocer la oferta natural es un problema abierto y ha convocado a gran parte de la comunidad hidrológica en las últimas décad...
Technical Report
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In this report we explain the methodology and initial findings of the project ‘Mapeando el Coronavirus en Wallmapu’, a crowdsourced mapping project that aims to monitor and analyze the impact of the pandemic in Wallmapu, recording community health and solidarities initiatives, and instances of political violence and extractivist activities.
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In this paper, we examine small hydropower trends in Chile through institutional and ethnographic research and we reflect on what lessons this case provides for scholarship on the water–energy nexus. Contrary to the tendency in water–energy nexus scholarship to advocate for further integration of water and energy management, this paper explains an...

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