Patricia Vasquez’s research while affiliated with Universidad Ricardo Palma and other places

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Figure 6. SWOT analysis of ecosystem services in Villa Marshes.
Figure 7. Location diagram.
Comparative table between factors of the use of solar energy and wind energy.
Monthly demand and energy efficiency of implementing solar panels in lighting fixtures contrasted with conventional lighting in the circuits.
Green Infrastructure as a Sustainability Strategy for Biodiversity Preservation: The Case Study of Pantanos de Villa, Lima, Peru
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September 2024

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Vanessa Raymundo

Currently, the lack of adequate spaces for raising awareness among the population, coupled with disorderly urban growth, has led to an increase in water pollution from solid waste and the disruption of natural habitats in Villa Marshes. Therefore, this research focuses on implementing green corridors for the study of birdlife and environmental education, aiming to raise awareness about the importance of preserving this ecosystem. Various methodologies were employed, including climate analysis, characterization of flora and fauna, and bioclimatic design strategies supported by specialized software. The feasibility of this proposal was compared with other similar projects, emphasizing community importance. As a result, a network of green corridors was designed, including environmental education and visitor centers, along with the implementation of renewable energies to enhance energy efficiency. The main conclusion is that integrating renewable energies into the conservation of Villa Marshes offers a unique opportunity to promote a balance between human development and environmental protection.

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Interpretation Center for the Revaluation of Flora and Fauna in Cusco, Perú

September 2023

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The purpose of this research is to propose an architectural design for an Interpretation Center aimed at the revaluation of the flora and fauna of Cusco, Peru, in 2023. Due to the lack of awareness spaces, deforestation, water pollution, and the planting of introduced species in the area, there is a loss of endemic flora and fauna. The methodologies used in this study included climatic analysis of the location, characterization of the flora and fauna, and the application of bioclimatic design strategies supported by the use of software (AutoCAD, Revit, and 3D Sun-path). Additionally, urban design strategies were employed based on the Inca worldview and the Sustainable Development Goals. The feasibility of implementing this urban and architectural proposal was compared with other projects such as the Sydney Water Restoration Project and the Ataria Nature Interpretation Center. As a result, an ecological network was designed for the preservation of endemic species. The project also includes green spaces, which account for 51% of the total area. These green spaces will facilitate carbon dioxide absorption and contribute to the revaluation of the Huantanay River and the creation of microclimates in the area.

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... This concern is grounded in concrete data that demonstrate the growing impact of this phenomenon on the region. For instance, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report, the average temperature in Latin America has increased by approximately 0.8 • C since the onset of the Industrial Revolution, surpassing the global average of 0.6 • C [3][4][5]. This thermal increase carries significant consequences for the region, exacerbating the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events such as hurricanes, floods, and droughts. ...

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Resilient Urban-Design Strategies for Landslide Risk Mitigation in Huaraz, Peru
Interpretation Center for the Revaluation of Flora and Fauna in Cusco, Perú