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Since 2011, Pan-American Observatory of Landscape, Territory and Architecture (OPPTA) works simultaneously on risk
cause by the impacts of climate change and natural hazards in five Latin American cities. The number of unexpected and
unprecedented effects of climate change and natural disasters affecting the Latin-American sub-continent in a short period of
time motivated OPPTA to develop a concurrent methodology of research proposals and action to approach infrastructural,
architectural, landscape and social actions, improving living condition, minimizing vulnerability and promoting the resilience
of cities and communities. The proposed methodology is based on the development of five programs: active debates,
competition, priority action, WikiPan and publications, which deal respectively with: research, design and implementation
of projects, and the creation of an open database and publications to disseminate the results. This methodology settles
mechanisms and processes to work through a multidisciplinary and transnational network along Europe and America,
involving researchers, professionals and institutions, of both public and private sector. The aim of this research includes the
study of risk and its associated problems to identify patterns, concurrencies and differences at the technical, infrastructural
and political (identification of public policies and governance in Latin America) level. Among the 12 initial candidates, five
sites have been selected: Chimalhuac脙隆n (Mexico), Lima (Peru), Puerto Saavedra (Chile), San Cristobal (Colombia) and
Petropolis (Brazil). The particular context and specific problems associated to each site stimulate a simultaneous search for
common solutions to ensure an effective adaptation. As a result, the technical proposals were implemented throughout the
Priority Action Programme, which incorporates sustainable and resilient development plans and project; design of public
infrastructures to minimize vulnerability; networks of resilience green-public areas; organization of educational programs
and citizen participation with regards to urban agriculture and horticulture, waste and water management; etcetera, to ensure
mitigation and endangered environment preservation.
Recent Publications
1. P脙漏rez Maldonado (2017) Strategic Urban Plan for the Araucania Region (Chile): The environmental awareness of the
community. PLEA Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland.
2. P脙漏rez Varela (2016) OPPTA methodology for intervention in areas affected by risk in Latin America. Procedia Engineering
161(V).
3. Zazo Al脙隆ez and P脙漏rez Varela (2016) ARA project: municipality strategic plan for the implementation of climate change
adaptation in Chimalhuac脙隆n, M脙漏xico. 芒聙聵Cambio clim脙隆tico y ciudades de Am脙漏rica Latina芒聙聶, University of Externado, Colombia,
978-958-710.
4. P脙漏rez (2015) Toward an infrastructural architecture and urban design. Exploration in Big Scale Architecture Project.
Urbano, n. 32, 0717-3997/O718-3607.
5. P脙漏rez, Varela (2014). Emergency Landscape in five study cases in Latin America. IFLA, 978-987-96680-2-3
Biography
Irene Perez Lopez (PhD in Architecture ETSAM-UPM, President of OPPTA). Sheisco-founder of the Pan-American Observatory of Landscape, Territory and Architecture OPPTA, a non-profit internationalorganizationfocusedontheprotection, restoration, recovery and reconstruction of urban and rural environmentswith a specialfocusonsustainableurbandesign and planning, riskmanagement (ClimateChange and man-madepressureonenvironment), and theimplementation of Resilience cities and societies. Sheworked as director of TerritorioMayor (2013-14), the Centre forUrbanStudies at the Mayor University in Chile, onthedevelopment of consultancies and design-ledresearchregardingtosustainableurbancityplanning, landscape and territory. Previously, shefoundedherown office focusonthedevelopment of architecture, urbandesign and landscapearchitectureprojects. In addition, Irene has beenAssociateProfessor and AssistantProfessor at theBíoBíoUniversity, Mayor University, Salamanca University and theSchool of Architecture at thePolytechnicUniversity of Madrid ETSAM-UPM.