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Journal articles on the topic "Cochabamba Cochabamba"

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Porto-Gonçalves, Carlos Walter. "Décoloniser : l'esprit de Cochabamba." Projet 318, no. 5 (2010): 52. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/pro.318.0052.

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Assies, Willem. "David versus Goliath in Cochabamba." Latin American Perspectives 30, no. 3 (May 2003): 14–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0094582x03030003003.

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Eichholz, Geoffrey G. "The Radiological Accident in Cochabamba." Health Physics 89, no. 3 (September 2005): 284. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00004032-200509000-00020.

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Godoy, Ricardo, Jonathan Morduch, and David Bravo. "Technological Adoption in Rural Cochabamba, Bolivia." Journal of Anthropological Research 54, no. 3 (October 1998): 351–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/jar.54.3.3630652.

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Cañizares Navarro, Juan B. "Cochabamba, Bolivien, Januar 1789 – August 1791." Rechtsgeschichte - Legal History 2010, no. 16 (2010): 288–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.12946/rg16/288-292.

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Redel, Carina. "Aspectualidad en el castellano de Cochabamba." LaborHistórico 7, no. 1 (April 30, 2021): 142–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.24206/lh.v7i1.39780.

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Logie, Ilse. "Entrevista a Rita De Maeseneer: “Bélgica, más allá de Cochabamba"." Cadernos de Tradução 40, no. 3 (July 17, 2020): 188–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-7968.2020v40nespp188.

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Razavi, Nasya S. "‘Social Control’ and the Politics of Public Participation in Water Remunicipalization, Cochabamba, Bolivia." Water 11, no. 7 (July 14, 2019): 1455. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w11071455.

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During the Water War in 2000, residents of Cochabamba, Bolivia, famously mobilized against water privatization and gained back public control of the city’s water utility. Nearly two decades later, the water movement’s vision of democratic water provision under the participatory management of ‘social control’ remains largely unfulfilled. This paper points to the difficulties in rebuilding a strong public water service in Cochabamba, focusing on the different—and often incompatible—understandings and interpretations of public participation. Addressing the concept’s malleability to a spectrum of ideologies, this paper builds a typology of different kinds of participation according to their intentionality, outcomes, tools, and practices. Applying this framework to the water politics in Bolivia serves to untangle competing perspectives of participation, uncover whose interests are served, and which groups are included or excluded from access to water and decision-making. This analysis reveals how transformative participation has failed to take hold within the municipal service provider in Cochabamba.
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Castillo-Quino, Rubén, Efraín Vallejo-Castro, Abigail V. Camacho-Aliaga, and Heidy I. Canelas-Urey. "Adaptación del mosquito Aedes aegypti a 2 550 m s.n.m. Cochabamba, Bolivia. Febrero 2016." Gaceta Medica Boliviana 41, no. 1 (October 16, 2020): 24–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.47993/gmb.v41i1.148.

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Objetivo: proporcionar datos de la adaptación del Aedes aegypti en altitudes superiores a los de su hábitat natural en el departamento de Cochabamba. Métodos: la notificación así como la vigilancia entomológica, permitieron caracterizar taxonómicamente y geográficamente la infestación por Aedes aegypti, en municipios del eje metropolitano del departamento de Cochabamba y observar el cambio de escenario epidemiológico producido. La utilización de materiales de investigación entomológica, además del estudio integral permitió identificar factores predisponentes para la colonización del vector. Resultados: Se encontró la presencia del vector en diferentes altitudes geográficas y en varios municipios del departamento de Cochabamba, en los que anteriormente no se encontraba. Se observó una variación de temperatura inusitada y lluvia en el mes de enero de 2016, que proporcionó climáticas favorables para la proliferación de Aedes aegypti y otros vectores. Se identificó una mayor infestación en la zona sur de la ciudad de Cochabamba, además de ser el área que ha presentado más factores de riesgo como son la presencia de criaderos artificiales comunes y no comunes, con presencia incalculable de desechos inservibles intradomiciliarios. Conclusiones: Observar la presencia del vector en municipios grandes como Cercado, denota Riesgo de gran magnitud para la población por lo que representa un ESPII-ESPIN. El cambio climático como uno de los factores para la variación de los diversos nichos ecológicos, ha permitido que los Valles hayan brindado condiciones propicias para la colonización del Aedes aegypti y que este se adapte a altitudes mayores a 2 200 m s.n.m.
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Mamani Ortiz, Yercin, Daniel Elving Illanes Velarde, and Jenny Marcela Luizaga López. "Factores sociodemográficos asociados a la malnutrición del Adulto Mayor en Cochabamba, Bolivia." Gaceta Medica Boliviana 42, no. 2 (July 31, 2020): 98–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.47993/gmb.v42i2.74.

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Objetivo: analizar los patrones sociodemográficos de la malnutrición del adulto mayor en el departamento de Cochabamba, Bolivia. Métodos: se realizó un estudio observacional, de corte transversal, con sujetos mayores de 60 años con residencia permanente en Cochabamba. Ingresaron al estudio n=7985adultos mayores, seleccionadas de manera aleatoria en 44 de 47 municipios del departamento, utilizando la metodología del mini examen nutricional para el adulto mayor sugerido por la OMS/OPS. Se recolectó información sobre factores sociodemográficos y antropométricos. Se calcularon proporciones e intervalos de confianza al 95%, se utilizó la regresión logística bivariado y multivariado para la obtención del Odds Ratio crudos y ajustados. Resultados: el promedio de edad fue de 70,71±7,70 años y el 55,7% fueron mujeres. La prevalencia de desnutrición fue del 16,0%, 18,9% de sobrepeso y 20,7% de obesidad. Una mayor probabilidad de presentar desnutrición se asoció de manera significativa con el sexo femenino, los indígenas, aquellos sin seguro de salud y con los que residen en la zona andina. Por otro lado, se reporta una mayor probabilidad de presentar obesidad en mujeres, de 60 a 79 años, y con residencia en el área metropolitana o el trópico de Cochabamba. Conclusión: la prevalencia de sobrepeso y obesidad es mayor que la prevalencia de desnutrición en los adultos mayores de Cochabamba; y los factores sociodemográficos afectan de manera diferente el riesgo de presentar desnutrición, por un lado y sobrepeso u obesidad por el otro.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Cochabamba Cochabamba"

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Schultz, Frank. "Petrologie der Ayopaya-Alkaligesteinsprovinz, Ostanden, Bolivien." [S.l. : s.n.], 2004. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?idn=971836981.

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Mélançon, Simon. "La guerre de l'eau de Cochabamba, Bolivie : un problème géopolitique et de territoralité." Thesis, Université Laval, 2005. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2005/22869/22869.pdf.

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Dans un contexte de prise de conscience de la communauté internationale des enjeux de l’accessibilité à l’eau potable dans les pays en voie de développement, la Banque mondiale recommande aux États de privatiser leur gestion de l’eau. En 1999, le gouvernement néolibéral d’Hugo Banzer favorise la privatisation des services de distribution de l’eau de Cochabamba, qu’il justifie par le manque de capitaux nécessaires à la réalisation d’un projet de barrage (Misicuni). Les populations rurale, périurbaine et urbaine, qui avaient jusque-là une relation conflictuelle dans la gestion de l’eau à l’échelle régionale, s’unissent pour revendiquer l’annulation du contrat de concession du consortium international et la modification de la loi encadrant les droits de propriété et de gestion de l’eau. Les manifestations accompagnant ces revendications ont d’abord été réprimées par l’armée avant que le gouvernement accepte de re-nationaliser la gestion de l’eau et d’amender la loi. Quelles ont été les interactions économiques et politiques entre les différentes échelles géographiques représentées par les acteurs de ce conflit socio-territorial ? Quelles ont été les représentations géopolitiques de ces acteurs lors de la guerre de l’eau ? Quelle a été l’évolution des rapports de pouvoir territoriaux lors de ce conflit ? À travers une revue de sept journaux boliviens (1997-2004), nous avons analysé le discours des acteurs afin de comprendre les redéfinitions successives de la territorialité avant, pendant et après ce conflit sur la gestion de l’eau. Ce faisant, cette recherche démontre que les représentations entourant le projet Misicuni ont joué un rôle important dans la genèse du conflit. De plus, les us et coutumes paysannes et la nouvelle tarification de l’eau urbaine ont été les « rapports au territoire » à la base de la guerre de l’eau. Finalement, la plus grande importance des relations « locale-internationale » et « nationale-internationale » font en sorte que l’évolution de la construction locale du territoire est de plus en plus dépendante des acteurs internationaux.
En un contexto de una nueva conciensia de la comunidad internacionale de los enfoques de la accesibilidad del agua potable en los países subdesarrollados, el Banco Mundial recomanda a los Estados de privatizar su gestión del agua. En 1999, el gobierno neoliberal de Hugo Banzer ha favorisado la privatización de los servicios de distribución del agua de Cochabamba. Banzer ha justificado esta decisión con la falta de plata que necesitaba la realización del Proyecto Múltiple Misicuni. Las poblaciones campesina, periurbana y urbana, quien tenía una relación conflictual con la gestión del agua, se han unificado para revendicar la anulación del contrato de concesión del consortio international Aguas del Tunari y para modificar la ley de agua (2029). Las manifestaciones acompañiendo estas revencidaciones han sido reprimadas por la armada antes que el gobierno acepta de re-nacionalizar la gestión del agua y de cambiar la ley. ¿Cuales estaba las interacciones económica y política entre las diferentes escalas geograficas representadas por los actores de este conflicto socio-territorial? ¿Cuales han sido las representaciones geopolíticas de los actores durante la guerra del agua? ¿Cual ha sido la evolución de la relación de poder territorial durante este conflicto? A través de siete poriódicos bolivianos (1997-2004), analisamos el discurso de los actores para entender las redifiniciones de la territorialidad antes, durante y después de la guerra del agua. Entonces, esta investigación demuestra que las representaciones del proyecto Misicuni han jugado una función muy importante en el desarrollo del conflicto. Además, los usos y costumbres campesinos y la nueva tarificación del agua urbana han sido la “relación al territorio” en la base de la guerra del agua. Finalmente, la importancia de las relaciones “locale-internacionale” y “nacionale-internacionale” hacen que el dessarrollo de la construcción locale del territorio es de más en más dependiente de los actores internacionales.
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Coen, Stephanie E. "Economic and social dimensions of neighbourhood trade-stores in Cochabamba, Bolivia." Thesis, McGill University, 2006. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=99362.

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Neighbourhood trade-stores, or small scale retail outlets specialising in domestic provisions sold in small quantities, are common features of residential landscapes in developing countries. While these shops are fixtures in the everyday micro-geographies of urban places, little is known as to how they are economically and socially bound up with the neighbourhoods in which they are situated and, in turn, how these linkages influence the day-to-day life circumstances of local people. Through such a local-level investigation utilising multiple qualitative methods, I examine the intra-neighbourhood economic and social roles of small trade-stores in an urban neighbourhood in Cochabamba, Bolivia. My analysis reveals that trade-stores were a key influence on the welfare of neighbourhood residents. Economically, these shops functioned as safeguards for family economies by providing multidimensional material support. Socially, trade-stores acted as mechanisms for informal social control, nodes of local information exchange, and sources of local social opportunities and social support.
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Döllerer, Christoph [Verfasser]. "Siedlungsarchäologie von Cochabamba, Bolivien / Christoph Döllerer." Bonn : Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Bonn, 2013. http://d-nb.info/1042964963/34.

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Mercado, Lazarte Johnny Adhemar. "Awkigemeinschaft oder Paradigmen des "Wohl-Lebens" (allin kawsay) Religion und Politik in Gemeinden der Hochanden von Cochabamba (Bolivien) /." [S.l. : s.n.], 2004. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?idn=972570861.

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Moreau, Sophie. "The detection and delineation of saline/alkali soils in Cochabamba department Bolivia : a comparison of field survey methods with remote sensing using landsat MSS data." Thesis, McGill University, 1989. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=61929.

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Mejía, Méndez Rubén Alejandro. "Toponimia de la Comunidad Campesina de Cochabamba." Master's thesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, 2016. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/5356.

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Estudia los nombres de lugares, o topónimos de la Comunidad Campesina de Cochabamba, perteneciente a la provincia de Huaraz, región Ancash. Registra tales topónimos, especificando su representación fonética, fonológica, morfológica y semántica e identificando su filiación lingüística. Además, reconoce las palabras, frases y oraciones que constituyen estos topónimos.
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Jones, Eric. "In-between Music: The Musical Creation of Cholo Identity in Cochabamba, Bolivia." Thesis, connect to online resource, 2007. http://digital.library.unt.edu/permalink/meta-dc-3957.

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Pfrimer, Matheus Hoffmann. "A Guerra da Água em Cochabamba, Bolívia: desmistificando os conflitos por água à luz da geopolítica." Universidade de São Paulo, 2010. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8136/tde-08022011-153835/.

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A geopolítica vem apresentando várias contribuições ao estudo da relação entre recursos naturais e conflito. Entre esses recursos, a água é um dos que mais vem sendo apontado como suscetível de desencadear conflitos. Na visão geopolítica, a relação entre tensões e recursos hídricos é estruturada a partir da multicausalidade, e, portanto, há inúmeros fatores de diferentes escalas geográficas que se coadunam com a gestão dos recursos hídricos engendrando conflitos. Nesse contexto, a Guerra da Água, em Cochabamba, Bolívia, constitui um evento bastante estudado pela comunidade acadêmica, sendo retratado como a vitória da sociedade civil local sobre a empresa multinacional Aguas del Tunari, responsável pelo abastecimento de água naquela cidade boliviana. Entretanto, outros fatores nas escalas nacional, sulamericana e global influenciaram a deflagração das tensões, tendo seus efeitos repercutido em escalas mais amplas que apenas a local. No presente estudo, visamos avaliar a atuação das diferentes territorialidades na área metropolitana de Cochabamba, bem como os fatores estruturantes e estruturados desse conflito nos âmbitos nacional, sul-americano e global. Esta pesquisa consistiu em um estudo de caso de características analítica, descritiva e qualitativa. A pesquisa analítica se desenvolveu a partir de três dimensões: 1) a caracterização do objeto de pesquisa; 2) a dimensão espacial; 3) a dimensão temporal. O processo descritivo baseou-se em entrevistas com os líderes dos movimentos sociais atuantes durante a Guerra da Água, além de abranger estudos avaliativos de documentos, dados estatísticos e bibliográficos. Já o caráter qualitativo desenvolveu-se por meio da coleta de dados e observação longa e extensiva in loco. Concluímos que a caracterização da Guerra da Água apenas como um conflito relacionado aos recursos hídricos é incompleta e reducionista, já que diferentes tensões de várias escalas se materializam na região.
Geopolitics has presented many contributions to study the relation between natural resources and conflicts. Among these resources, water has been pointed out as the most susceptible to motivate conflicts. According to the geopolitical perspective, the relationship between tensions and water resources is structured on the multicausality, and, therefore, there are countless factors from different scales that together with the management of water resources can engender conflicts. In this context, the Water War in Cochabamba, Bolivia, is an event which is highly investigated by the academic community and is portrayed as the victory of local civil society over the multinational company Aguas del Tunari, responsible for the water supply in that Bolivian city. However, other agents in the national, south-American, and global spheres influenced the factors that triggered tensions and had their effects reflecting on broader scales than the local one. In the present study, we aimed to evaluate the action of different territorialities in the metropolitan area of Cochabamba, as well as the structuring and structured factors of the Water War in the national, south-American, and global spheres. This research consisted of a case study with analytical, descriptive, and qualitative characteristics. The analytical research was developed taking into account three dimensions: 1) the characterization of the research object; 2) the spatial dimension; 3) the temporal dimension. The descriptive process was based on interviews with the social movements leaders that acted during the Water War, and also included the evaluation of documents, statistical and bibliographic data. The qualitative characteristic of this study was developed by means of data collection and long and extensive observations in loco. After analyzing the facts, data, and context of the Water War, we concluded that the characterizing this conflict as related only to water resources is incomplete and reductionist, since different tensions of many scales influence that region.
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Marston, Andrea Janet. "Post-neoliberal nature? community water governance in peri-urban Cochabamba, Bolivia." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/42962.

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Since the turn of the century, Bolivia has been undergoing a leftward political shift that many scholars have described as “post-neoliberal.” This shift is inflected with communitarian and ecological sensibilities, and politicians frequently depict “community” and “nature” as two axes around which a new, post-neoliberal world order can be imagined. The overarching purpose of this thesis is to explore the friction between the country’s putatively post-neoliberal politics and existing community water governance in Cochabamba, Bolivia. This is pursued through two sub-themes: a comparison of the government’s post-neoliberal rhetoric to its resource management policies; and a comparison of celebratory conceptualizations of community governance to the governance strategies of community-run water systems in La Maica, a region of peri-urban Cochabamba. The thesis argues that, while the Morales government rhetorically celebrates “community” and “nature” as essential pillars of post-neoliberal governance paradigm, reality differs from rhetoric in two ways. First, the Bolivian government’s natural resource agenda has involved a shift towards centralized, state-led management, rather than community governance. Second, actually existing examples of community resource governance are intertwined with non-community institutions and multiple scales of governance, implying that communities are contextually embedded and hybridized structures. The progressive (post-neoliberal) potential of community resource governance therefore depends on both its context-specific manifestation and the support that it receives from the state. Primary data for this thesis was gathered during four months of fieldwork in Cochabamba (June to October 2011), and the four methods employed were expert interviews, interviews with community leaders in La Maica, water user surveys in La Maica, and document analysis.
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Books on the topic "Cochabamba Cochabamba"

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Martínez, Jhonny Antezana. Cochabamba autonómica. Cochabamba: Editorial "Los Amigos del Libro", 2006.

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Seminario, de Periodismo (1st 1990 Cochabamba Bolivia). Cochabamba 2000. Cochabamba, Bolivia: Oficialía Mayor de Cultura, Honorable Municipalidad de Cochabamba, 1990.

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Martínez, Jhonny Antezana. Cochabamba autonómica. Cochabamba: Editorial "Los Amigos del Libro", 2006.

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P, Alberto Rivera. Los terratenientes de Cochabamba. Cochabamba, Bolivia: CERES, 1992.

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Testimonio fotográfico de Cochabamba. Cochabamba, Bolivia: CIDRE-IFD, 2010.

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Laserna, Roberto, and Jean Paul Benavides. Nueve estudios sobre Cochabamba. Cochabamba: Centro de Estudios de la Realidad Social, CERES, 2013.

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Cochabamba, memoria fotográfica, 1908-1928. Cochabamba, Bolivia: Fundación Cultural Torrico Zamudio, 2010.

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E, Silvia Rabines. Tallerismo y empresarialidad en Cochabamba. Cochabamba, Bolivia: ODEC M & C Editores, 1997.

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Debate Regional (Cochabamba, Bolivia) (6th 1992 Cochabamba, Bolivia). Cochabamba y su problemática urbana. [La Paz, Bolivia]: ILDIS, 1993.

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Candia, Antonio Paredes. Folklore de Cochabamba, 1949-1955. La Paz: Ediciones ISLA, 1997.

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Book chapters on the topic "Cochabamba Cochabamba"

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Snelling, Scott, Preston Vineyard, and Tom Cooper. "Chari Chari Bridge, Omereque, Cochabamba, Bolivia." In Engineering for Sustainable Communities, 393–99. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784414811.ch28.

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Schiffler, Manuel. "Bolivia: The Cochabamba Water War and Its Aftermath." In Water, Politics and Money, 17–26. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16691-9_2.

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Bastia, Tanja, Claudia Calsina Valenzuela, and María Esther Pozo. "Entrepreneurial Grannies: Migration and ‘Older Left-Behind’ in Cochabamba, Bolivia." In Life Course Research and Social Policies, 29–43. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71442-0_3.

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Walnycki, Anna. "Contesting and Co-Producing the Right to Water in Peri-Urban Cochabamba." In Future City, 133–47. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-42686-0_9.

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Helgegren, Ida, Helena Siltberg, Sebastien Rauch, Mikael Mangold, Graciela Landaeta, and Carmen Ledo. "Contextualizing Sustainable Development for Small Scale Water and Sanitation Systems in Cochabamba, Bolivia." In Urban Environment, 217–25. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7756-9_18.

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Kruse, Johannes. "Die Cochabamba-Konferenz und die internationale Klimapolitik: Der Versuch eines alternativen Framings des Klimawandels." In Die internationale Klimabewegung, 373–90. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-01970-9_28.

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"Cochabamba." In Cochabamba, 1550–1900, 322–90. Duke University Press, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9780822379850-011.

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"Cochabamba:." In Cochabamba, 1550-1900, 322–90. Duke University Press, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv11cw178.19.

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"Introduction." In Cochabamba, 1550–1900, 3–12. Duke University Press, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9780822379850-001.

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"Along the Inca Frontier." In Cochabamba, 1550–1900, 13–50. Duke University Press, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9780822379850-002.

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Conference papers on the topic "Cochabamba Cochabamba"

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-M. Le Nindre, Y., Ph Gombert, J. M. Miehe, Y. Barthelemy, R. Prada, and G. Mendez. "AMT Geophysical exploration and hydrodynamic modelling of an intermontane pull apart basin - La Cuenca de Cochabamba." In 56th EAEG Meeting. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201410262.

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Adrian Torrico Siacara and Salinas Pereira. "Determinação dos parâmetros resistentes da rocha na fundação da barragem de Misicuni na cidade de Cochabamba, Bolívia." In VII Simpósio Brasileiro de Mecânica das Rochas. São Paulo, SP, Brasil: Associação Brasileira de Mecânica dos Solos e Engenharia Geotécnica - ABMS, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.20906/cps/sbmr-01-0002.

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Reports on the topic "Cochabamba Cochabamba"

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Sanchez, Ronald, and Michael G. Donovan, eds. Proyecto de Plan Urbano Maestro en Sacaba, Cochabamba, Bolivia. Inter-American Development Bank, October 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0001314.

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Dunn, James. Morphology, Taxonomy, and Ecological Niche Modeling of the Cochabamba Grass Mouse, Akodon siberiae Myers & Patton, 1989. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.7469.

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Scholl, Lynn, Mohamed Elagaty, Bismarck Ledezma-Navarro, Edgar Zamora, and Luis Miranda-Moreno. A Surrogate Video-Based Safety Methodology for Diagnosis and Evaluation of Low-Cost Pedestrian-Safety Countermeasures: The Case of Cochabamba, Bolivia. Inter-American Development Bank, October 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0001942.

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