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Life cycle assessment of macroalgae cultivation and processing for biofuel production

2014 , Douglas Aitken , Cristian Bulboa , GODOY FAUNDEZ, ALEX ORIEL , Juan L. Turrion-Gomez , Blanca Antizar-Ladislao

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Water Policy in Chile. Global Issues in Water Policy, Volume 21

2019 , GODOY FAUNDEZ, ALEX ORIEL

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Viability analysis of underground mining machinery using green hydrogen as a fuel

2020 , C. Fúnez Guerra , L. Reyes-Bozo , E. Vyhmeister , M. Jaén Caparrós , J.L. Salazar , GODOY FAUNDEZ, ALEX ORIEL , C. Clemente-Jul , D. Verastegui-Rayo

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Water Scarcity and the Impact of the Mining and Agricultural Sectors in Chile

2016 , Douglas Aitken , Diego Rivera Salazar , GODOY FAUNDEZ, ALEX ORIEL , Eduardo Holzapfel

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Discovering the Spread Patterns of SARS-CoV-2 in Metropolitan Areas

2024 , HERRERA MARÍN, MAURICIO RENÉ , Vergara-Perucich, Francisco , Aguirre-Nunez, Carlos , GODOY FAUNDEZ, ALEX ORIEL

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Aligning Global Efforts for a Carbon Neutral World: The Race to Zero Campaign

2022 , SEVIL ESTEBAN, ANGEL , Gonzalo Muñoz , GODOY FAUNDEZ, ALEX ORIEL

According to the United Nations, in order to avoid some of the worst outcomes of climate change, the world must achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050 at the very latest. That is the aim of the Race to Zero Campaign. Since 2019, more than 10,000 organizations around the world have embraced Race to Zero, which has been able to successfully create a relevant, global, and diverse cross-sector partnership, tearing down the barriers that have emerged from uncertainty. Building on three key cross-partnership elements (strategic, institutional, and learning), combined with the uncertainties faced by the partners, we describe the resources and activities that have made that possible.

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Greening Chilean copper mining operations through industrial ecology strategies

2014 , Lorenzo Reyes-Bozo , GODOY FAUNDEZ, ALEX ORIEL , Ronaldo Herrera-Urbina , Pablo Higueras , José Luis Salazar , Héctor Valdés-González , Eduardo Vyhmeister , Blanca Antizar-Ladislao

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The role of climate variability in convergence of residential water consumption across Chilean localities

2019 , Guillermo Ignacio Acuña , ECHEVERRÍA, CRISTIÁN , GODOY FAUNDEZ, ALEX ORIEL , VÁSQUEZ LAVÍN , FELIPE ANTONIO

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Exploring the Roles of Local Mobility Patterns, Socioeconomic Conditions, and Lockdown Policies in Shaping the Patterns of COVID-19 Spread

2021 , HERRERA MARÍN, MAURICIO RENÉ , GODOY FAUNDEZ, ALEX ORIEL

The COVID-19 crisis has shown that we can only prevent the risk of mass contagion through timely, large-scale, coordinated, and decisive actions. This pandemic has also highlighted the critical importance of generating rigorous evidence for decision-making, and actionable insights from data, considering further the intricate web of causes and drivers behind observed patterns of contagion diffusion. Using mobility, socioeconomic, and epidemiological data recorded throughout the pandemic development in the Santiago Metropolitan Region, we seek to understand the observed patterns of contagion. We characterize human mobility patterns during the pandemic through different mobility indices and correlate such patterns with the observed contagion diffusion, providing data-driven models for insights, analysis, and inferences. Through these models, we examine some effects of the late application of mobility restrictions in high-income urban regions that were affected by high contagion rates at the beginning of the pandemic. Using augmented synthesis control methods, we study the consequences of the early lifting of mobility restrictions in low-income sectors connected by public transport to high-risk and high-income communes. The Santiago Metropolitan Region is one of the largest Latin American metropolises with features that are common to large cities. Therefore, it can be used as a relevant case study to unravel complex patterns of the spread of COVID-19.

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Assessment of the floatability of chalcopyrite, molybdenite and pyrite using biosolids and their main components as collectors for greening the froth flotation of copper sulphide ores

2014 , Lorenzo Reyes-Bozo , Pablo Higueras , GODOY FAUNDEZ, ALEX ORIEL , Francisco Sobarzo , César Sáez-Navarrete , Jorge Vásquez-Bestagno , Ronaldo Herrera-Urbina