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Publicado 2019
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Luis Alberto Oliveros Lakoma es un reconocido geógrafo peruano debido a sus importantes aportes sobre Planificación Regional. Sus áreas de especialización y de trabajo son: Ordenamiento Territorial y Desarrollo Regional, Medio Ambiente, Transporte Internacional e Integración Física, Geopolítica Sudamericana, y Desarrollo e Integración Fronteriza. Nació en Lima en 1950, es bachiller, titulado y doctor en Geografía de la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. De igual manera, es magister en Ordenamiento Territorial y Desarrollo Regional de la Universidad Le Mirail, Toulouse.
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Publicado 2021
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Nicté Fabiola Escárzaga has a degree in Sociology, a Master’s in Latin American Studies and a PhD in Latin American Studies, also from the National Autonomous University of Mexico. She is a current professor - researcher at the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Unidad Xochimilco, and is also a professor of the Postgraduate Course in Latin American Studies at UNAM. His academic interest focuses on the study of indigenous-based armed insurgencies in Mexico, Peru, and Bolivia; Indigenous movement in Latin America; Progressive governments and social movements in Latin America; Indianisms in Latin America; Indigenous education in Mexico and Latin America; and Comparative educational systems in Latin America. She is the author of 12 books published in Mexico and Bolivia, as well as the author of chapters of more than 30 books published in different countries, she also has several scienti...
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Publicado 2020
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This work aims to publicize the GeoVisor Application proposal, placing us in the context of a pandemic and the common Neogeographies practiced by the Jequetepeque population. GeoVisor is intended to be an app against the COVID - 19 and for the geolocation of safe places, but acting from a distance and taking into account the ethnographic nature of the population. A collaborative project of professionals in geotechnologies facing the world scenario of the COVID-19 and within the Peruvian context, having as a study area the District of Jequetepeque in the department of La Libertad.