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This book is about the contribution of urban wetlands in livable cities. Urban wetlands are very valuable blue-green infrastructure spaces for human settlements, yet they are disappearing as a result of urbanization. This phenomenon is worldwide, but is particularly intense in Latin America. Although international literature has made an effort to document the multiple ecosystem services provided by these ecosystems, such as water and air cleansing, flood mitigation and recreation, among others, we want to draw attention to the fact that the loss of urban wetlands affects the sustainability of cities and future generations. Therefore, and given the weakness of public policies implemented in the region for their protection, it is essential to highlight good practices, mechanisms and strategies aimed at Protection, Conservation, Innovation, Restoration, and work with the Community, all of this hand in hand with the 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
The book offers a comprehensive coverage combining the need to protect and conserve urban wetlands from the pressures of urban growth, as well as highlighting successful experiences of regulation and of course applied research aimed at nature-based solution design for flood management and wastewater treatment, restoration areas, green infrastructure plans, as well as experiences of collective work with communities in contexts of political tensions for the defense of wetlands.
This book takes a holistic approach, highlighting good practices, communities and applied research to help sustainable and water-sensitive cities in Latin America It will put more focus on blue-green infrastructure, as many public policies have focused on increasing only green in cities There is a gap in literature on urban wetlands studies in Latin American cities
Auteur
Carolina Rojas Quezada is a Geographer from the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso (1997-2002), with a Master's and PhD from the University of Alcalá, Spain (2004-2008) and a Postdoctorate at McMaster University in Canada (2015). Now, she is Titular Professor at the Instituto de Estudios Urbanos y Territoriales of the Facultad de Arquitectura, Diseño y Estudios Urbanos de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile and Principal Researcher at the Center for Sustainable Urban Development CEDEUS and researcher of the Millennium Institute in Coastal Socio-Ecology SECOS. Her research line is urban sustainability and nature-based solution and thinking, with a special emphasis on the impacts and effects of urban growth and urbanizations on natural water ecosystems as urban wetlands and on accessibility measures to green and blue open spaces in sustainable modes such as walking to achieve more sustainable, resilient, healthy and water-sensitive cities. She has published more than 40 scientific articles (wos), as well as participated in national and international scientific events on urban wetlands protection, access to nature, climate change adaptation measures, urban form, and carbon footprint in Latin American cities, along with a successful link with public policies, through scientific advice to the Urban Wetlands Protection Law in Chile and the 17SGD.
Contenu
Chapter 1 Urban wetland losses and land-use conservation challenges in three Latin American cities.- Chapter 2 Regulation and protection of urban wetland: a comparative analysis in Chile, Colombia, and Peru.- Chapter 3 Urban wetlands for sustainable cities in México.- Chapter 4 Urban wetlands protection Law in Chile. A successful tool.- Chapter 5 Urban Wetlands in Latin America as support to 17 SDG: A guideline to sustainable cities.- Chapter 6 Exploring the behaviour of LLanquihue´s urban wetlands: Lessons learnt and perspectives for water-sensitive urban design.- Chapter 7 The use of Urban Wetlands as an Integrating element for Wastewater and Stormwater solutions in an Ecosystem-Based Disaster Risk Reduction Approach: a case study in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.- Chapter 8 Collective actions to defend rivers and wetlands from urbanization in Mexico.- Chapter 9 Urban wetlands as resilient landscape infrastructure. Thecase of Llanquihue Green Infrastructure Plan, Chile.- Chapter 10 Restoration in the Rocuant Andalién coastal wetland (Chile): a transdisciplinary proposal.- Chapter 11 Social and ecological restoration in Quebrada Parque, Puerto Varas.- Chapter 12 BIORUTAS Wetlands of the Mapocho River. A Revaluation Opportunity around Itineraries and Communities Mapocho.-Chapter 13 The role of citizenship in wetlands protection. Comparative analysis of three urban wetlands in Chile, Colombia, and Peru.