Thesis

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2025-10-20

U. de Chile

Assessment of Ecosystem Services in Panul Community Park, La Florida Municipality, Metropolitan Region

Panul Community Park is located in the precordillera of La Florida municipality and is the last native sclerophyllous forest within the urban limits of Greater Santiago. The park is in private hands, with owners seeking to develop an urbanization project on the site.

2025-09-05

U. de Chile

Regulatory Analysis, Conceptualization, and Regulation of Urban Forests: The Panul Case in La Florida Municipality

Bosque Panul is a native sclerophyllous forest located in the precordillera of Santiago, Chile, specifically in the municipality of La Florida. It is an important green lung within the urban environment of the Metropolitan Region, currently facing a significant challenge related to its owners' intentions to develop real estate projects in the forest.

2024-12-16

U. de Chile

Forging Participation: An Ethnography of Expert Civic Culture in Santiago, Chile — The Case of the Precordillera Defense Network

This thesis examines how a citizen association — the Red de Defensa de la Precordillera (RDP) — transforms a native Andean forest in Santiago, Chile, into an object of defense, advocacy, and research.

2023-09-04

U. de Chile

Landscape Connectivity Analysis: Priority Green Spaces for Santiago's Green Infrastructure System

Connectivity is one of the fundamental pillars for the optimal functioning of green infrastructure, as it constitutes an interconnected system of green spaces capable of maintaining flows of matter and energy, biodiversity, and ecosystem services across a landscape.

2022-10-17

U. de Chile

Defense of Bosque Panul and the Construction of Collective Territorial Knowledge for Alternative Land-Use Planning Proposals: La Florida, 2006–2020

This research is set in the municipality of La Florida, Metropolitan Region, where Panul — the last native forest within the urban area of Santiago — is located. Given the explosive and unregulated expansion of the city, the piedmont forests of the capital have been severely threatened.

2021-03-09

U. de Chile

The Adoption of Environmental Awareness through Transformations in the Perception of Space: The Case of Panul (1993–2012)

Seminar report submitted for the degree of Bachelor of History. Seminar: Geography, Nature and Society.

2020-07-28

U. de Chile

Biocultural Diversity as a Tool for the Conservation of Panul Community Park

This study is set in the municipality of La Florida, where there is strong urban expansion on the Andean piedmont, particularly driven by large-scale private real estate projects. A community conservation initiative in this area seeks to consolidate a community park in a sector of the precordillera known as Panul.

2018-08-30

U. de Chile

El Panul, Conflicts in Green: Reflections on a Forest in Danger

Thesis submitted for the title of Journalist

2018-04-18

U. de Chile

Pre-Andean Environmental Interpretation and Observation Center: Integration and Protection of the Piedmont, Metropolitan Park Bosque El Panul, La Florida

Thesis submitted for the title of Architect

2017-03-27

U. de Chile

Bosque Panul: An Illustrated Educational System about the Last Native Forest in the Santiago Area

This industrialization project, called 'Bosque Panul', consists of the design of an illustrated educational system aimed at the professional sphere, intended to complement the work carried out by the Red por la Defensa de la Precordillera community organization.

2017-01-13

U. de Chile

Piedmont Green System: A Proposal for the City–Mountain Meeting in Santiago, Chile

Thesis submitted for the title of Architect

2013-10-30

U. de Chile

Panul Inter-Municipal Sub-Center: South-East Zone of the City of Santiago — Master Plan for a Major Urban Project

This thesis will explain the issues that reflect the fundamental threads of why Santiago is not functioning correctly: peripheral segregation and exclusion, piedmont urbanization strategies, the absence of connection to natural ecosystems, and current 'urban development poles.'