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Carlos Alfonso Zafra-Mejía, Hugo Alexander Rondón-Quintana and Carlos Felipe Urazán-Bonells
The objective of this paper is to use autoregressive, integrated, and moving average (ARIMA) and transfer function ARIMA (TFARIMA) models to analyze the behavior of the main water quality parameters in the initial components of a drinking water supply sy...
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Hiroyuki Miura, Masashi Matsuoka, Juan C. Reyes, Nelson Pulido, Mitsufumi Hashimoto, Andrea C. Riaño, Alvaro Hurtado, Raul Rincon, Helber García and Carlos Lozano
Early disaster responses in damaged areas after a large earthquake are indispensable for stakeholders to assess and grasp the impacts such as building and infrastructure damage and disrupted community functionality as soon as possible. This study introdu...
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Angie Katherin Salamanca-Cano and Pamela Durán-Díaz
Effective stakeholder engagement is vital for sustainable water management in the Bogotá River Basin, which faces serious environmental and socio-economic challenges, including water scarcity, pollution, and inequitable distribution. Engaging diverse sta...
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Manuela Agudelo Salamanca, Patricia Hernández Lamas, Beatriz Cabau Anchuelo, Jorge Bernabéu Larena
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Javier Peña, Luis A, Guzman, Julian Arellana
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Accessibility and equality evaluations have been primarily focused on residential location. However, workplace location might be an equivalent contributor to inequalities in the travel experience and accessibility. Traditionally, transport planning conne...
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C. Erik Vergel-Tovar, Daniel A. Rodriguez
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Despite the worldwide popularity of bus rapid transit (BRT), empirical evidence of its effects on land uses and development remains limited. This paper examines BRT?s impacts on land use and development in Bogotá and Quito, by using a parcel-level differ...
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Laura Enríquez, Laura Pulgarín, Jorge A. Garzón, Danna Velásquez, Juan Saldarriaga
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Cristian Borja, Carlos Ávila, Gerardo Roque and Manuel Sánchez
We report measurements of muon flux over the sky of the city of Bogotá at 4°35'56'' north latitude, 74°04'51'' west longitude, and an altitude of 2657 m above sea level, carried out with a hodoscope composed of four stations of plastic scintillators loca...
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Nestor Suat-Rojas, Camilo Gutierrez-Osorio and Cesar Pedraza
Traffic accident detection is an important strategy governments can use to implement policies intended to reduce accidents. They usually use techniques such as image processing, RFID devices, among others. Social network mining has emerged as a low-cost ...
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Fabian León Vargas, Maira Garcia Jaramillo, Gelver Magin Yara, Alejandro Parra
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