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dc.contributor.authorAutorEncinas, Felipe
dc.contributor.authorAutorTruffello, Ricardo
dc.contributor.authorAutorAguirre-Nuñez, Carlos.
dc.contributor.authorAutorPuig, Isidro
dc.contributor.authorAutorVergara-Perucich, Francisco.
dc.contributor.authorAutorFreed, Carmen
dc.contributor.authorAutorRodríguez, Blanca
dc.date.accessionedFecha ingreso2022-10-18T12:51:39Z
dc.date.availableFecha disponible2022-10-18T12:51:39Z
dc.date.issuedFecha publicación2022
dc.identifier.citationReferencia BibliográficaLand 11(9),21 p.
dc.identifier.issnISSN2073-445X
dc.identifier.uriURLhttp://repositorio.udla.cl/xmlui/handle/udla/1131
dc.identifier.uriURLhttps://www.mdpi.com/journal/land
dc.description.abstractResumenEnergy poverty, considered a form of deprivation distinct from income poverty, is associated with three factors: low-income levels, high energy costs, and poor residential energy efficiency. It is necessary to study the socio-spatial distribution of energy poverty, particularly in metropolitan areas, due to persistent socioeconomic segregation and their public agenda implications, including the U.N. SDGs. A model of these characteristics can propose a spatial analysis of urban and climate implications, contributing evidence for public policy. This article aims to address energy poverty from a spatial approach extended to the urban area in Santiago de Chile through an exploratory model that estimates the impact of socioeconomic, urban, and climatic variables at a territorial scale on the performance of homes. Using a geographical weighted regression with the inside home temperature in winter as the dependent variable, the independent variables were the percentage of professionals, NDVI, annual thermal amplitude, and housing material quality. A housing quality pattern that acts as a proxy for vulnerability to energy poverty was found, repeating the distribution pattern of the different socioeconomic sectors. The findings incorporate a new interpretive matrix into the complex reproduction of segregation and inequality in a capital city from a developing country.es
dc.format.extentdc.format.extent21 páginas
dc.format.extentdc.format.extent13.66Mb
dc.format.mimetypedc.format.mimetypePDF
dc.language.isoLenguaje ISOen
dc.publisherEditorMDPI
dc.rightsDerechosCreative Commons Attribution (CC BY)
dc.sourceFuentesLand
dc.subjectPalabras ClavesEnergy poverty
dc.subjectPalabras ClavesGWR
dc.subject.lcshdc.subject.lcshSpatial analysis
dc.subject.lcshdc.subject.lcshSegregation
dc.titleTítuloMapping energy poverty: How much impact do socioeconomic, urban and climatic variables have at a territorial scale?es
dc.typeTipo de DocumentoArtículoes
dc.udla.catalogadordc.udla.catalogadorCBM
dc.udla.indexdc.udla.indexSCOPUS
dc.identifier.doidc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.3390/land11091449
dc.udla.privacidaddc.udla.privacidadDocumento públicoes


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