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Juan Carlos Cerda Córdova
Mr. Juan Carlos Cerda CórdovaSan Felipe, Chile
Akunkawa Consultores
Uno Oriente, 1060. Villa Las Gardenias
San Felipe, San Felipe
Chile
Phone: +56 9 77982193
E-mail: cerda.juan(at)gmail.com
Personal URL: link
Key Publications of Juan Carlos Cerda Córdova (up to ten) :
Libro: Estudios de la Vida en las Montañas de Aconcagua (2007)Capitulo: Antecedentes Geográficos de la Alta Montaña, entre Alicahue y el Glacial Juncal. Corporación
CIEM Aconcagua.
Libro: Santuario de Naturaleza Serranía del Ciprés. (Varios
Autores), Corporación CIEM Aconcagua, 2008.
Expertise of Juan Carlos Cerda Córdova:
Expertise Category | Specific Expertise |
---|---|
Expert Type | Expert Type |
Scientific / Fundamental Research | |
Research Interface / Management | |
Topic Pedosphere | Pedosphere |
Soil Formation | |
Topic Lithosphere | Lithosphere |
Sediments: Formation, Dynamics, Metamorphism | |
Morphodynamics | |
Topic Economy/ResourceUse | Economy / Resource Use |
Trade / Globalisation | |
Water | |
Topic Technology | Technology |
Technical Environmental Protection | |
Topic Society | Society |
Population Dynamics / Migration / Urbanisation | |
Organisations / Institutions | |
Perception / Behaviour / Attitudes | |
Topic Culture/History | Culture / History |
Ethics / Cultural Values | |
Topic Sustainability | Sustainability |
Ecological Sustainability | |
Social Sustainability | |
Economic Sustainability | |
Time Frame | Time Frame |
Past: Historical / Archeological | |
Methods | Method |
Mountain Research Initiative | MRI Research area |
Sustainable land use and natural resources management | |
MRI Regions (please tick your mountain regions of interest) | |
Latin America |
Specialties of Juan Carlos Cerda Córdova:
Planificación Territorial, Estudios Medio Ambientales, Planes de Gestión para sitios prioritarios de conservación Ambiental
Last update: 11/15/17
Source of data: ProClim- Research InfoSystem (1993-2024)
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