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Lima-Callao, Peru Titulo Iturreguí, Patricia - Autor/A; Berrospi, Karinna - Autor/A; Ludena, Carlos E
The economics of low carbon, climate resilient cities : Lima-Callao, Peru Titulo Iturreguí, Patricia - Autor/a; Berrospi, Karinna - Autor/a; Ludena, Carlos E. - Autor/a; Autor(es) Fernandez-Baca, Jaime - Autor/a; Gouldson, Andy - Autor/a; McAnulla, Faye - Autor/a; Sakai, Paola - Autor/a; Sudmant, Andrew - Autor/a; Castro, Sofía - Autor/a; Ramos, Cayo - Autor/a; Lugar Inter-American Development Bank Editorial/Editor British Embassy in Lima 2014 Fecha Colección Inversiones; Adaptación; Migración; Cambio climático; Ciudades; Lima; Perú; Temas Doc. de trabajo / Informes Tipo de documento "http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/Peru/inte-pucp/20170327034423/pdf_692.pdf" URL Reconocimiento-No Comercial-Sin Derivadas CC BY-NC-ND Licencia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/deed.es Segui buscando en la Red de Bibliotecas Virtuales de CLACSO http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales (CLACSO) Conselho Latino-americano de Ciências Sociais (CLACSO) Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO) www.clacso.edu.ar The Economics of Low Carbon, Climate Resilient Cities Lima-Callao, Peru Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy The Economics of Low Carbon, Climate Resilient Cities Lima-Callao, Peru Today 8% of city-scale GDP leaves the local economy every year through payment of the energy, water and waste bill. This is forecast to grow significantly by 2030. my no co 8% of e e al sc GDP leaks y- it c out of the economy Tomorrow Investing 0.8% of GDP p.a. Leads to... Energy 0.8% of GDP could be profitably reductions in the energy bill equalling 1.6% of GDP invested, every year for ten years, Financial viability to exploit commercially attractive just under 2.5 years for cost effective measures to pay for themselves and just under 4.5 years energy efficiency and low carbon for cost neutral measures to pay for themselves opportunities. -
Peru: Floods and Landslides
Emergency Plan of Action (EPoA) Peru: Floods and Landslides DREF Operation: Peru: Floods and Landslides MDRPE008 Glide No. FL-2015-000011-PER Date issued: 07 April 2015 Date of disaster: 23 March 2015 Operation manager (responsible for this EPoA): Pabel Angeles Point of Contact: Jorge Menendez Martínez Executive Director Operation start date: 25 March 2015 Expected timeframe: 3 months Overall operation budget: 78,413 Swiss francs Number of people affected: 3,180 people (including victims and Number of people to be assisted: 1,000 affected people in Chosica and Santa Eulalia) people, approximately 200 families Host National Society presence (no. of volunteers, staff, branches): 1 Headquarters, 38 branches, 2,000 volunteers. Red Cross Red Crescent Movement partners actively involved in the operation: Since the onset of the event, the National Society coordinated with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) office in Lima (disaster management delegate for South America). The National Societies present in the country are the American Red Cross, German Red Cross and Spanish Red Cross, who have offered their support if required. American Red Cross staff, together with the Peruvian Red Cross team, deployed to the affected area to conduct the initial assessments; a cash distribution proposal has been drawn up for the affected area as bilateral support to the Peruvian Red Cross. Other partner organizations actively involved in the operation: Governmental Organizations: Armed and Police Forces, Lima Metropolitan Municipality, ESSALUD INDECI (National Civil Defense Institute), MINEDU (Ministry of Education), Ministry of Health (MINSA), Ministry of Housing, Ministry of Labour Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunications (MTC). -
Publicacion Oficial
El Peruano Jueves 25 de junio de 2015 555871 Dado en Ayacucho, en la sede del Gobierno Regional - Que, el numeral 36.1) del artículo 36º de la Ley Nº de Ayacucho, a los 30 días del mes de diciembre del año 27444, Ley del Procedimiento Administrativo General dos mil catorce. dispone que los procedimientos, requisitos y costos administrativos se establecen, exclusivamente, en el WILFREDO OSCORIMA NÚÑEZ caso de gobiernos locales, a través de la expedición de Presidente la Ordenanza Municipal correspondiente, los mismos que Gobierno Regional Ayacucho deben ser comprendidos y sistematizados en el Texto Único de Procedimientos Administrativos (TUPA). 1254463-1 - Que, el numeral 36.3 del artículo 36º de la precitada Ley del Procedimiento Administrativo General determina que: “Las disposiciones concernientes a la eliminación de procedimientos o requisitos o a la simpliicación de los mismos, GOBIERNOS LOCALES podrán aprobarse por Resolución Ministerial, Norma Regional de rango equivalente o Decreto de Alcaldía, según se trate de entidades dependientes del Gobierno Central, Gobiernos MUNICIPALIDAD DE Regionales o Locales, respectivamente”. - Que, el numeral 38.5) del artículo 38º de la Ley Nº CIENEGUILLA 27444 señala que: “Una vez aprobado el TUPA, toda modiicación que no implique la creación de nuevos procedimientos, incremento de derechos de tramitación o Aprueban la adecuación y modificación requisitos, se debe realizar por Resolución Ministerial del Sector, Norma Regional de rango equivalente o Decreto del TUPA de la Municipalidad de Alcaldía, o por Resolución del Titular del Organismo Autónomo conforme a la Constitución, según el nivel de DECRETO DE ALCALDÍA gobierno respectivo”; Nº 007-2015-A-MDC Que, con Informe Nº 97-2015-GAJ-MDC, de fecha 10 Cieneguilla, 15 de Junio de 2015. -
Association Between Maternal Exposure to Particulate Matter (PM2.5) and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes in Lima, Peru
Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology (2020) 30:689–697 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41370-020-0223-5 ARTICLE Association between maternal exposure to particulate matter (PM2.5) and adverse pregnancy outcomes in Lima, Peru 1,2 1,2 3 3 3 1,2 V. L. Tapia ● B. V. Vasquez ● B. Vu ● Y. Liu ● K. Steenland ● G. F. Gonzales Received: 14 October 2019 / Revised: 16 March 2020 / Accepted: 7 April 2020 / Published online: 30 April 2020 © The Author(s) 2020. This article is published with open access Abstract The literature shows associations between maternal exposures to PM2.5 and adverse pregnancy outcomes. There are few data from Latin America. We have examined PM2.5 and pregnancy outcomes in Lima. The study included 123,034 births from 2012 to 2016, at three public hospitals. We used estimated daily PM2.5 from a newly created model developed using ground measurements, satellite data, and a chemical transport model. Exposure was assigned based on district of residence (n = 39). Linear and logistic regression analyzes were used to estimate the associations between air pollution exposure and pregnancy outcomes. Increased exposure to PM2.5 during the entire pregnancy and in the first trimester was inversely associated with birth weight. We found a decrease of 8.13 g (−14.0; −1.84) overall and 18.6 g (−24.4, −12.8) in the first trimester, for an 3 1234567890();,: 1234567890();,: interquartile range (IQR) increase (9.2 µg/m )inPM2.5.PM2.5 exposure was positively associated with low birth weight at term (TLBW) during entire pregnancy (OR: 1.11; 95% CI: 1.03–1.20), and at the first (OR: 1.11; 95% CI: 1.03–1.20), second (OR: 1.09; 95% CI: 1.01–1.17), and third trimester (OR: 1.10; 95% CI: 1.02–1.18) per IQR (9.2 µg/m3) increase. -
CALLAO, PERU Onboard: 1800 Saturday November 26
Arrive: 0800 Tuesday November 22 CALLAO, PERU Onboard: 1800 Saturday November 26 Brief Overview: A traveler’s paradise, the warm arms of Peru envelope some of the world’s most timeless traditions and greatest ancient treasures! From its immense biodiversity, the breathtaking beauty of the Andes Mountains (the longest in the world!) and the Sacred Valley, to relics of the Incan Empire, like Machu Picchu, and the rich cultural diversity that populates the country today – Peru has an experience for everyone. Located in the Lima Metropolitan Area, the port of Callao is just a stone’s throw away from the dazzling sights and sounds of Peru’s capital and largest city, Lima. With its colorful buildings teeming with colonial architecture and verdant coastline cliffs, this vibrant city makes for a home-away-from-home during your port stay in Peru. Nearby: Explore Lima’s most iconic neighborhoods - Miraflores and Barranco – by foot, bike (PER 104-201 Biking Lima), and even Segway (PER 121-101 Lima by Segway). Be sure to hit up one of the local markets (PER 114-201 Culinary Lima) and try out Peruvian fare – you can’t go wrong with picarones (fried pumpkin dough with anis seeds and honey - pictured above), cuy (guinea pig), or huge ears of roast corn! Worth the travel: Cusco, the former capital of Incan civilization, is a short flight from Lima. From this ancient city, you can access a multitude of Andean wonders. Explore the ruins of the famed Machu Picchu, the city of Ollantaytambo – which still thrives to this day, Lake Titcaca and its many islands, and the culture of the Quechua people. -
EO4SD-Urban Lima City Operations Report Page I Earth Observation for Sustainable Doc
Earth Observation for Sustainable Development Urban Development Project EO4SD-Urban Project: Lima City Report ESA Ref: AO/1-8346/15/I-NB Doc. No.: City Operations Report Issue/Rev.: 1.1 Date: 19.11.2019 Lead: Partners: Financed by: Earth Observation for Sustainable Doc. No.: City-Operations Report Development – Urban Project Issue/Rev-No.: 1.1 Consortium Partners No. Name Short Name Country 1 GAF AG GAF Germany 2 Système d'Information à Référence Spatiale SAS SIRS France 3 GISAT S.R.O. GISAT Czech Republic 4 Egis SA EGIS France 5 Deutsche Luft- und Raumfahrt e. V DLR Germany 6 Netherlands Geomatics & Earth Observation B.V. NEO The Netherlands 7 JOANNEUM Research Forschungsgesellschaft mbH JR Austria 8 GISBOX SRL GISBOX Romania Disclaimer: The contents of this document are the copyright of GAF AG and Partners. It is released by GAF AG on the condition that it will not be copied in whole, in section or otherwise reproduced (whether by photographic, reprographic or any other method) and that the contents thereof shall not be divulged to any other person other than of the addressed (save to the other authorised officers of their organisation having a need to know such contents, for the purpose of which disclosure is made by GAF AG) without prior consent of GAF AG. EO4SD-Urban Lima City Operations Report Page I Earth Observation for Sustainable Doc. No.: City-Operations Report Development – Urban Project Issue/Rev-No.: 1.1 Summary This document contains information related to the provision of geo-spatial products over Lima city, Peru, from the European Space Agency (ESA) supported project “Earth Observation for Sustainable Development - Urban Applications” (EO4SD-Urban) to the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) funded program called “Emerging and Sustainable Cities Initiative” (ESCI). -
Presentación Del Proceso Censal 2016 – Lima Metropolitana
PRESENTACIÓN DEL PROCESO CENSAL 2016 – LIMA METROPOLITANA RESULTADOS DEL CENSO ESCOLAR 2016: MATRÍCULA, DOCENTES Y LOCAL ESCOLAR RESULTADOS DEL CENSO DE DRE Y UGEL 2016 IMPORTANCIA DE LOS PROCESOS CENSALES La captura de datos y consecuente producción de información se encuentra estrechamente asociada en poner a disposición de los decisores, cifras e indicadores que permitan una adecuada asignación de recursos, la priorización de acciones de atención en zonas vulnerables y al mejoramiento continuo en las variables de estudio. COBERTURA LIMA METROPOLITANA 2016 (Cierre el 27/07/2016 – 23:59hs) TOTAL: 99.20 % PERÚ: 98.95 % DRE LIMA METROPOLITANA: 100 % UGEL 01 - SAN JUAN DE MIRAFLORES: 99.17 % UGEL 02 - RÍMAC: 98.86 % UGEL 03 - BREÑA: 99.58 % UGEL 04 - COMAS: 99.14 % UGEL 05 – SAN JUAN DE LURIGANCHO: 99.91 % 100 % UGEL 06 – ATE: 98.02 % 98,95 – 99,99 % UGEL 07 – SAN BORJA: 100 % 95,00 – 98,94 % 00,00 – 94.99 % EVOLUCIÓN DE LA COBERTURA EN LIMA METROPOLITANA (2014 – 2016) 99.20 % 97.22 % 96.08 % 2014 2015 2016 MAGNITUDES LIMA METROPOLITANA 2016 MAGNITUDES LIMA METROPOLITANA 2016 2’299,589 135,057 TOTALES 16,798 8,194 MATRÍCULA LIMA METROPOLITANA MATRÍCULA LIMA METROPOLITANA TOTALES 2016 2’299,589 TOTAL 1’935,662 435,507 850,312 649,843 66,744 8,278 89,368 199,537 5,725 193,251 561 EVOLUCIÓN EBR LIMA METROPOLITANA MATRÍCULA 2016 MATRÍCULA LIMA METROPOLITANA POR GESTIÓN Y ÁREA 2016 1’088,770 1’12,819 2’298,109 1,480 DOCENTES LIMA METROPOLITANA DOCENTES LIMA METROPOLITANA TOTALES 2016 135,057 TOTAL 116,111 25,485 46,322 44,304 3,539 1,480 3,179 -
Municipalidad De Lurigancho Chosica
Miércoles 22 de junio de 2016 El Peruano / NORMAS LEGALES 590401 ANEXO N° 2 CRITERIOS DE PRIORIZACIÓN DEL PROCESO DEL PRESUPUESTO PARTICIPATIVO 2017 CRITERIO VALORACION PUNTAJE El proyecto guarda consistencia con los Objetivos SI 2 Estratégicos del Plan de Desarrollo Local Concertado 2012-2021 (a) NO Propuesta desestimada El proyecto beneficia a un porcentaje de la población (b) Menos del 5% 0 +5% a 10% 2 +10% a 30% 4 +30% 6 Impacto económico en el vecino (c) SI 6 NO 2 Situación del Proyecto (d) Idea 2 Perfil 4 Expediente Técnico o Estudio Definitivo 5 Proyecto ejecutado parcialmente 6 El proyecto contribuye a mitigar riesgos y desastres en el SI 6 distrito (e) NO 0 Alcance interdistrital (f) Se interconecta con otros distritos 5 No se interconecta con otros distritos 0 Promueve la actividad física (g) SÍ 5 NO 0 (a) PLAN DE DESARROLLO LOCAL CONCERTADO 2012 - 2021 DEL DISTRITO DE LA MOLINA, aprobado con Acuerdo de Concejo N°043 del 2012 y publicado en el diario El Peruano el viernes 30 de marzo de 2012. Principal instrumento de gestión de la Municipalidad de La Molina, el cual establece la visión de desarrollo que comparte con la población y afianza la identidad local, asimismo se define el Direccionamiento Estratégico por medio de las líneas de desarrollo para la consecución de sus objetivos distritales. (b) POBLACIÓN DE LA MOLINA AL AÑO 2015: 171,646 habitantes (Fuente: INEI y MDLM) 5% = 8,600 10% = 17,100 30% = 51,500 DECRETO SUPREMO N°097- 2009-EF; Artículo 5.- Proyecto de Impacto Distrital.- Las Municipalidades Distritales al determinar los Proyectos de Impacto Distrital, no tienen restricción en el monto de la inversión, debiendo tener en cuenta que su alcance contenga acciones cuyos resultados permitan en el ámbito distrital, solucionar un problema relevante de la comunidad, preferentemente en salud, educación, saneamiento, transportes, comunicación, entre otros; y su cobertura en la población objetivo no debe ser menor al 5% de la población total del distrito. -
Gas Natural De Lima Y Callao S.A. and Its Notes Rated 'BBB-'; Outlook Stable
Research Update: Gas Natural De Lima Y Callao S.A. And Its Notes Rated 'BBB-'; Outlook Stable Primary Credit Analyst: Maria del Sol Gonzalez, New York (1) 212-438-4443; [email protected] Secondary Contact: Veronica Yanez, Mexico City (52) 55-5081-4485; [email protected] Table Of Contents Overview Rating Action Rationale Outlook Related Criteria And Research Ratings List WWW.STANDARDANDPOORS.COM/RATINGSDIRECT MARCH 14, 2013 1 1094964 | 300722693 Research Update: Gas Natural De Lima Y Callao S.A. And Its Notes Rated 'BBB-'; Outlook Stable Overview • We are assigning our 'BBB-' corporate credit rating to Peru-based natural gas distribution company Calidda. • At the same time, we are assigning our 'BBB-' rating to the company's proposed issuance of up to $320 million. • The company's credit quality assessment is supported by Peru's promising economic growth initiatives and favorable natural gas consumption trends. • The stable outlook reflects our expectation that Calidda's key financial ratios will improve over the next two years due to higher sales and operating revenue. Rating Action On March 14, 2013, Standard & Poor's Rating Services assigned its 'BBB-' corporate credit rating to Gas Natural de Lima y Callao S. A. (Calidda). We also assigned our 'BBB-' rating to its proposed senior unsecured notes for up to $320 million. The outlook is stable. Rationale The 'BBB-' corporate credit rating on Calidda reflects its "satisfactory" business risk profile due to its monopolistic position in the Lima and Callao provinces. The rating reflects Calidda's "adequate" liquidity. The rating also considers its status as a subsidiary of Empresa de Energia de Bogota S. -
Public Health in Lima, Peru, 1535
THE NATURE OF COLONIAL BODIES: PUBLIC HEALTH IN LIMA, PERU, 1535- 1635 A Dissertation Submitted to the Graduate School of the University of Notre Dame in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Kathleen M. Kole de Peralta Karen Graubart, Director Graduate Program in History Notre Dame, Indiana July 2015 © Copyright 2015 Kathleen M. Kole de Peralta THE NATURE OF COLONIAL BODIES: PUBLIC HEALTH IN LIMA, PERU, 1535- 1640 Abstract by Kathleen M. Kole de Peralta In 1535, Francisco Pizarro founded Lima, Peru in the middle of a coastal dessert. Its residents transformed the landscape to build a colonial capital and in the process, the landscape shaped local understandings of race, gender, social status and power. Lima’s urban environment created a public health discourse that focused on the relationship between the natural world and human welfare. These discussions emerged in response to the rapid rate of Lima’s growth and the challenges it faced, including deforestation, food supply challenges, and the concentration of waste, disease, and illness. I argue that Lima’s cabildo [municipal government], comprised of just a fraction of the population, seized on these adversities to empower themselves over the majority of the population, promote their interests, and negotiate interactions between humans and their environs. Using the discourse of colonial bodies, health, and the natural world, town councilmen endeavored to control a racially and socially diverse population that surpassed 25,000 people by 1614. For my family ii CONTENTS Figures……………………………………………………………………... iv Tables………………………………………………………………………. v Acknowledgments………………………………………………………….. vii Chapter 1: What Nature Does to the Body………………………………… 1 1.1. -
Resiliencia Verde Urbana En Santiago De Surco, Lima. Perú
RESILIENCIA VERDE URBANA EN SANTIAGO DE SURCO, LIMA. PERÚ. La ciudad de Lima se encuentra situada en un clima desértico, considerado BWh (B clima seco, W desértico, h clima cálido) según la clasificación climática de Köppen-Geiger, lo que limita la disponibilidad de agua para el riego y propicia la elevación de la temperatura superficial del suelo (dependiendo del material); causas que, a su vez, afectan a la temperatura del ambiente. De ese modo, las temperaturas extremas impactan con distinta intensidad sobre las áreas verdes que sobre terrenos sin presencia de vegetación, dado que a pesar del clima, tal y como cita Jan Gehl en su libro Ciudades para la gente: En muchas regiones cálidas, la presencia de extensas superficies de asfalto, grandes estacionamientos y cubiertas de materiales pesados elevan las temperaturas hasta límites inaceptables, mientras que la colocación de árboles, techos verdes, césped y revestimientos porosos ayuda a hacerlas bajar. (Gehl, 2014: 173) Una creación de microclimas urbanos generados a través de las diferencias de radiación, temperatura, viento, humedad y precipitación de las áreas verdes (Brown y Gillespie, 1995), en las cuales la amplia variedad de condiciones climáticas permite lograr espacios confortables mejorando la calidad de vida ciudadana. Parque de Santiago de Surco, Lima, Perú. Imagen: propia, 2018 Es decir, las zonas verdes aportan beneficios ambientales a la calidad de vida y aumentan la resiliencia urbana: regulando el microclima (al disminuir la temperatura ante las olas de calor), disminuyendo la contaminación ambiental (al purificar el aire absorbiendo el dióxido de carbono), aumentando la biodiversidad, ayudando a la salud física y mental de los ciudadanos y de la ciudad. -
Directorio De Los Centros De Acogida Residencial (Car
DIRECTORIO DE LOS CENTROS DE ACOGIDA RESIDENCIAL (CAR)- LIMA UNIDAD DE SERVICIOS DE PROTECCIÓN DE NIÑOS, NIÑAS Y ADOLESCENTES (USPNNA) - INABIF TELÉFONO MÓVIL UBICACIÓN TELÉFONO ADMINISTRADOR / APOYO RPC OBSERVA Nº CENTRO DE ACOGIDA RESIDENCIAL Teléfono DIRECTOR CORREO MÓVIL ADMINISTRATIVO ADMINISTRACIÓ CIONES Dpto. Provincia Distrito Dirección RPC DIRECCIÓN N Calle los olivos 4ta cuadra Urb. Jardines de viru Bellavista ROMERO MAYORGA YOLANDA VICTORIA 1 CAR HOGAR SAN ANTONIO CAR HOGAR SAN ANTONIO CALLAO CALLAO BELLAVISTA 451-6203 ROMERO MAYORGA YOLANDA VICTORIA [email protected] 940207522 940206568 callao ( DIRECTOR (e ) Jr. Iquitos S/N 2da. Urb. Santa Rosa PRADA MOSQUEIRA ANA LUCEILA VILLACORTA GUERRERO GIOVANNA 2 CAR URGENCIA SANTA ROSA N° 1 CAR DE URGENCIA SANTA ROSA N° 1 CALLAO CALLAO CALLAO 465-2334 [email protected] 940215072 940249978 Ref: Alt. Cdra. 34 Av. Argentina ( COORDINADOR (A) ) ALIBE Jr. Iquitos S/N 2da. Urb. Santa Rosa PRADA MOSQUEIRA ANA LUCEILA 3 CAR URGENCIA SANTA ROSA N° 2 CAR DE URGENCIA SANTA ROSA N° 2 CALLAO CALLAO CALLAO 465-2334 FREDY MIGUEL BARAZORDA CAMPOS [email protected] 940215072 940249978 Ref: Alt. Cdra. 34 Av. Argentina ( COORDINADOR (A) ) Av. Pedro Ruiz Gallo N° 1485 ARTEAGA TORRES SILVIA 4 CAR ESPECIALIZADO ALDEA SAN RICARDO CAR ESPECIALIZADO ALDEA SAN RICARDO LIMA LIMA ATE 520-7249 GALVEZ CARRASCO JOSE ANTONIO [email protected] 940244602 940238010 Ref.: Km. 9 Carretera Central ( DIRECTOR (A) ) CANCHANYA RUIZ GERTRUDEZ MAGDA 5 CASA ESTANCIA DOMI CAR