Acciones para favorecer la educación para la salud y ambiental en comunidades de zonas costeras del municipio Manzanillo

El acceso a la salud y el gozar de ella es un requisito básico que nos permite construir una sociedad más equitativa ya justa para el cuidado y protección del medio ambiente. Constituyen condiciones indispensables para el bienestar de las personas y uno de los componentes fundamentales para la prosperidad y el desarrollo de las […]

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Estrategias de intervención contra la violencia intrafamiliar en Cocula, Jalisco

Este proyecto colabora en la atención a asuntos violencia intrafamiliar, así como en promover la igualdad entre las personas y promover la búsqueda de estrategias para la intervención de la violencia de género, así como la prevención de la discriminación en el municipio de Cocula, Jalisco. Justificación En atención a los Objetivos de desarrollo sostenible […]

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Boletín 2022.1

Durante el primersemestre del 2022.1 continuamos, desde la virtualidad, impulsando el trabajo de la Clínica Jurídica Ambiental de la PUCP, buscando fortalecer la regulación ambiental y ser agentes de cambio en nuestra sociedad. Conscientes de la importancia del enfoque de responsabilidad social universitaria (RSU) que nuestra universidad promueve, se unieron al curso 9 exalumnos, como […]

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Pacific Grove Handicap Ramp Assessment

The city of Pacific Grove requested that a particular area of their city be mapped showing where handicap ramps, specifically sidewalk-to-street ramps, are located. The purpose of mapping the locations of these handicap ramps is to determine where other handicap ramps might be needed or improved upon. It is important that the city of Pacific […]

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Boletín 2021.2

Durante el segundo semestre del 2021 se llevó a cabo la Conferencia de las Naciones Unidas sobre el Cambio Climático (COP26), donde 197 países suscribieron el Pacto Climático de Glasgow. Dentro de los diversos compromisos se encuentra el controlarla deforestación y reducirlas emisiones de CO2 y metano. Se busca que la década del 2020 sea […]

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Sustainable City Year Program Report Summary

Dr. Fernandez’s Infrastructure Systems class partnered with San Juan Bautista and Pacific Grove to analyze cities throughout California which similarly compared to our partner cities. Students collected data for various categories including general government, transportation, housing, tourism & recreation, water, weather, sustainability, facilities, finances, and fire/EMF. Students worked to find cities that similarly compared to […]

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Environmental Justice in California

In California, and the United States as a whole, low-income and minority communities have often fallen victim to years of environmental injustice through the constructs of elitism and capitalism. This study seeks to understand the process of city development, using data from over 100 California cities to observe whether cities are responsible for different environmental […]

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Pacific Grove City Plan of Bike Lane Expansion

In a partnership between the City of Pacific Grove (PG) and California State University Monterey Bay (CSUMB), student researchers worked to develop a city plan for a connection of the current coastal recreation path that runs between Monterey’s Cannery Row and Pacific Grove’s Lover’s Point. Pacific Grove is a city with unique challenges regarding the […]

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Transit Circulator Best Practices (1/2)

Choosing viable transportation options for everyday activities is a big step in decreasing an individual’s carbon footprint and leading a more sustainable lifestyle. Every day, people opt to use public transit, ride a bicycle, or carpool to decrease their carbon footprint. In many cases, though, an individual’s ability to practice sustainable transportation can only be […]

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Downtown Business District Revitalization Plan (2/3)

Clarkdale is a small community in north-central Arizona, nestled in the Coconino forest, along the southwest banks of the Verde River. Clarkdale was founded in 1912 as a company town to serve the United Verde Copper Company and was offi cially incorporated in 1957. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Town of […]

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