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Faculté de l'aménagement - Direction

Pavillon de la Faculté de l’aménagement local 4122

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PhD Aménagement
2018 , Aménagement, Architecture , Université de Montréal (Canada)

MSc Économie
1996 , Économie , Pontificia Universidad Javeriana (Colombie)

Bac. Architecture
1993 , Architecture, Urbanisme , Pontificia Universidad Javeriana (Colombie)

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Projet SUSTENTO : Enhancing the resilience of alternative food systems in informal settings in Latin America and the Caribbean through bottom-up initiatives in the built environment Projet de recherche à l’international / 2021 - 2025

Chercheur principal : Gonzalo Lizarralde , Lisa Bornstein
Co-chercheurs : Kathryn Furlong , Benjamin Herazo , Kevin Gould , Ricardo Dueñez , Andres Olivera , Oswaldo Lopez
Sources de financement : CRDI/Centre de recherches pour le développement international
Programmes de subvention :

In Latin America and the Caribbean as elsewhere, low-income and marginalized communities have seen their vulnerability exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic. They are experiencing greater food insecurity and are suffering more from the cascading impacts of natural hazards and climate change. Yet every day, they produce informal, bottom-up solutions to these problems, transforming public space, housing and urban conditions at the margins of authorities’ influence and plans. These bottom-up solutions are still not fully understood by academics and practitioners. Besides, little is still known about how conditions of urban informality—where infrastructure and services are scarce, land tenure is disputed, governance structures are fragile, and housing conditions are poor—influence the emergence of alternative (that is, local, healthy, equitable, inclusive and culturally-relevant) food systems (AFS).

This project seeks to explore:

(a) how bottom-up informal solutions interact with food systems and contribute to make them more resilient to shocks such as climate change impacts and pandemics;

(b) how urban systems in contexts of informality influence the resilience and vulnerability of AFS and, by doing so, how they influence people’ capacity to deal with climate change impacts; and

(c) what are the conditions for scaling impact, transferring results, and overcoming implementation barriers towards resilient AFS in Latin America and the Caribbean.

The aim is to use such knowledge to (a) support on-the-ground, locally-specific efforts to strengthen AFS; and (b) generate and practice lessons related to the food system to reduce vulnerabilities and build resilience. It will do so by means of research, training, and implementation activities in four countries (Ecuador, Colombia, Chile, Cuba) and by means of networking and sharing activities among them and other countries in Central America. It will produce new knowledge and yield policy changes through innovative explorations that combine empirical research, action research and design. These activities will help enhance local capacity and interaction among community leaders, public officials, and academic partners and better equip communities and institutions to address challenges of food insecurity and natural hazards in the coming years.

Projet ADAPTO : Adaptation aux changements climatiques en contexte informel Projet de recherche à l’international / 2017 - 2021

Chercheur principal : Gonzalo Lizarralde , Olivera Ranero Andres
Co-chercheurs : Danielle Labbé , Benjamin Herazo , Christopher Bryant , Lisa Bornstein , Andres Olivera , Oswaldo Lopez
Sources de financement : CRDI/Centre de recherches pour le développement international
Programmes de subvention :

Le projet est basé sur la mise en œuvre d’une vingtaine de microprojets communautaires et urbains visant une meilleure adaptation aux changements climatiques en réponse, notamment, aux opportunités et aux défis soulevés par l’eau dans les contextes de pauvreté et d’informalité.
Le projet se dédie principalement à :
1) Au transfert de connaissances et d’expertises entre les partenaires du Sud.
2) La réalisation d’études détaillées en Colombie, au Chili, en Haïti, et à Cuba, notamment dans des villes affectées par les changements climatiques et étant confrontées à des opportunités et des menaces liées à l’eau.
Par la combinaison de la recherche empirique et la mise en œuvre des microprojets d’intervention urbaine, ce projet jouera un rôle de premier plan dans la formulation des stratégies d’adaptation et dans développement des connaissances originales sur l’informalité dans les pays du Sud.

Publications Tout déplier Tout replier

Herazo, B. (2017). The Influence of Sustainability in Project Management Practices in the Building Sector. PhD Thesis, Université de Montréal, Montréal.

Herazo, B., & Lizarralde, G. (2016). Understanding stakeholders’ approaches to sustainability in building projects. Sustainable Cities and Society, 26, 240-254.

Herazo, B., & Lizarralde, G. (2015). The influence of green building certifications in collaboration and innovation processes. Construction Management and Economics, 33(4), 279-298.

Herazo, B., Lizarralde, G., & Paquin, R. (2012). Sustainable Development in the Building Sector: A Canadian Case Study on the Alignment of Strategic and Tactical Management. [21]. Project Management Journal, 43(2), 84-100.

Herazo, B. (2012). Les parties prenantes du projet d’architecture face au développement durable : entre la vision stratégique et le projet. Revue ARQ(159), 28.

de Blois, M., Herazo, B., Latunova, I., & Lizarralde, G. (2011). Relationships between Construction Clients and Participants of the Building Industry: Structures and Mechanisms of Coordination and Communication. [24]. International Journal of Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 7(1), 3-22.

 

Communications Tout déplier Tout replier

Lizarralde, G., Herazo, B., Labbé, D., Bornstein, L., Lopez, A., Olivera, A., Ascui, H., Paez-Martinez, H. J., Bouchereau, K., & Robertson, M. (2017, June 1-2). Reinforcing bottom-up initiatives for Climate Change Adaptation in Latin America and the Caribbean. Conference presented at the 8th International i-Rec Conference and Student Competition. Reconstruction and recovery for displaced populations and refugees, York University, Toronto, Canada.

Arango, S., Herazo, B., Lizarralde , G., & Lopez, A. (2017, June 1-2). Reducing the vulnerability of internally populations through tactila urbanis: A case of research and implementation in Colombia. Conference presented at the 8th International i-Rec Conference and Student Competition. Reconstruction and recovery for displaced populations and refugees, Toronto, Canada.

Leoto, R., Lizarralde , G., & Herazo, B. (2014, August 3-7). Limits and scope of innovation and collaboration in integrated design practices. Conference presented at the UIA 2014, Durban, South Africa.

Herazo, B. (2013). Conférence: Le développement durable comme un outil pour aligner le plan stratégique et la gestion de projets dans le secteur du bâtiment. Paper presented at the Cours AME-6501: Practiques des disciplines en aménagement, Montréal, QC.

Herazo, B., & Lizarralde, G. (2012). Multi-role and complex stakeholders in the built environment - The case of universities. Paper presented at the Séminaire  GRIF, Montreal.

Lizarralde, G., Herazo, B., & de Blois, M. (2011). Collaboration and Innovation in the Early Phases of Projects of Architecture and Urban Design. Paper presented at the IRNOP, Montreal, Canada.

Herazo, B., & de Blois, M. (2011, October 29-30). Knowledge Management in Sustainable Building Projects: A Bridge between Strategic and Tactical Management. Conference presented at the 2nd International Conference Constructed Environment, Chicago, IL.

Herazo, B., & Lizarralde, G. (2011, August 22-26). From EcoCampus to EcoCities: The alignment between strategic plans and tactical management in university green building projects. Conference presented at the 9th Ecocity World Summit, Montreal.

Herazo, B. (2011, April 29). Le développement durable comme outil servant à aligner le plan stratégique avec les aspects tactiques de la gestion de projets dans le secteur du bâtiment. Conference presented at the 1er colloque de la recherche étudiante en aménagement, Montreal.

Herazo, B., & Lizarralde, G. (2010, May 10-13). Sustainable development in construction: A tool to bridge the gap between strategic and tactical planning. Conference presented at the CIB World Congress, Salford, UK.

Informations supplémentaires

  • Artefacts of Disaster Risk Reduction
    In Artefacts of Disaster Risk Reduction, our team explores how to bridge the gap between inefficient top-down policymaking and the often-neglected capacities on the ground. We coined the term “artefacts of disaster risk reduction” to refer to the set of rituals, practices, events, and spaces that make it possible for people in informal settings to work together, develop trust, and reduce or manage the multiple risks they face.
  • Comité d'éthique de la recherche en arts et humanités (CERAH)
    Le mandat du comité est évaluer, conformément à la Politique, l’acceptabilité éthique de toute recherche avec des êtres humains menée sous leur autorité ou sous leurs auspices, c’est-à-dire par les membres de leur corps professoral, leurs employés ou leurs étudiants, et ce, quel que soit l’endroit où s’effectue la recherche.

Médias

ADAPTO - Estudio de Caso. Salgar, Colombia. 2021

ADAPTO - Étude de cas, Salgar, Colombie, 2021

Fayolle-Magil Construction Research Chair in Architecture, the Built Environment and Sustainability

Fayolle-Magil Construction Research Chair in Architecture, the Built Environment and Sustainability

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