Solar water heaters for vulnerable housing in Guanajuato

Social backwardness and climate change are accelerating the incorporation of new social practices oriented towards socio-environmental relief. Green technologies offer multiple options to improve the quality of life of society with environmental empathy. In this sense, solar heaters have shown the a...

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Hoofdauteurs: Tagle Zamora, Daniel, Álvarez Castañón, Lorena del Carmen
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spelling ojs-article-982020-09-28T10:11:17Z Solar water heaters for vulnerable housing in Guanajuato Calentadores solares de agua para viviendas vulnerables en Guanajuato Tagle Zamora, Daniel Álvarez Castañón, Lorena del Carmen Social backwardness and climate change are accelerating the incorporation of new social practices oriented towards socio-environmental relief. Green technologies offer multiple options to improve the quality of life of society with environmental empathy. In this sense, solar heaters have shown the ability to incorporate easily into social dynamics, as they demand little attention and provide various social, economic and environmental benefits. The main aim of this paper is to analyse the relevance of solar heaters in vulnerable homes in the municipalities of Pénjamo, Comonfort, Apaseo el Alto, Tierra Blanca y San Felipe in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico, installed from 2012 to 2015. Through qualitative and quantitative analysis, the social and economic contributions of the device are shown. The main finding is the highly significant relevance of solar heaters for their universal incorporation into vulnerable dwellings as a mechanism to face the challenges of sustainability in socially disadvantaged municipalities. El rezago social y el cambio climático han acelerado la incorporación de nuevas prácticas sociotécnicas orientadas al alivio de las carencias sociales. Las tecnologías ecológicas (ecotecnias) ofrecen múltiples opciones para mejorar la calidad de vida de la sociedad con empatía ambiental. Específicamente los calentadores solares de agua han mostrado la cualidad de incorporarse con facilidad en la dinámica social, ya que demandan de poca atención y brindan diversos beneficios sociales y económicos en las viviendas así como de un impacto ambiental positivo. El objetivo central del trabajo es analizar la pertinencia social, económica y ambiental de los calentadores solares de agua en viviendas vulnerables de los municipios de Pénjamo, Comonfort, Apaseo el Alto, Tierra Blanca y San Felipe del estado de Guanajuato, México. Mediante un análisis en dos fases de corte cualitativo y cuantitativo se muestran los aportes socioambientales y económicos de este tipo de ecotecnias. El principal hallazgo es la alta relevancia que presentan los calentadores solares para una incorporación universal en viviendas como mecanismo para enfrentar retos propios de la sostenibilidad en municipios en desventaja social. Centro Universitario de Arte, Arquitectura y Diseño 2019-08-16 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed article Artículo evaluado por pares application/pdf https://www.revistavivienda.cuaad.udg.mx/index.php/rv/article/view/98 10.32870/rvcs.v0i5.98 Vivienda y Comunidades Sustentables; No 5 (2019): Vivienda y Comunidades Sustentables; 11-22 Vivienda y Comunidades Sustentables; Núm. 5 (2019): Vivienda y Comunidades Sustentables; 11-22 2594-0198 10.32870/rvcs.v0i5 spa https://www.revistavivienda.cuaad.udg.mx/index.php/rv/article/view/98/84
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Álvarez Castañón, Lorena del Carmen
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Álvarez Castañón, Lorena del Carmen
Solar water heaters for vulnerable housing in Guanajuato
author_facet Tagle Zamora, Daniel
Álvarez Castañón, Lorena del Carmen
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title Solar water heaters for vulnerable housing in Guanajuato
title_short Solar water heaters for vulnerable housing in Guanajuato
title_full Solar water heaters for vulnerable housing in Guanajuato
title_fullStr Solar water heaters for vulnerable housing in Guanajuato
title_full_unstemmed Solar water heaters for vulnerable housing in Guanajuato
title_sort solar water heaters for vulnerable housing in guanajuato
description Social backwardness and climate change are accelerating the incorporation of new social practices oriented towards socio-environmental relief. Green technologies offer multiple options to improve the quality of life of society with environmental empathy. In this sense, solar heaters have shown the ability to incorporate easily into social dynamics, as they demand little attention and provide various social, economic and environmental benefits. The main aim of this paper is to analyse the relevance of solar heaters in vulnerable homes in the municipalities of Pénjamo, Comonfort, Apaseo el Alto, Tierra Blanca y San Felipe in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico, installed from 2012 to 2015. Through qualitative and quantitative analysis, the social and economic contributions of the device are shown. The main finding is the highly significant relevance of solar heaters for their universal incorporation into vulnerable dwellings as a mechanism to face the challenges of sustainability in socially disadvantaged municipalities.
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