In December 2020, the Catalan Parliament approved by unanimity the world's first legislation of the concept of Isolating Gender Violence (IGV); in 2021, several parliaments are developing their own legislations. The elaboration of this concept and later this name has been a long and dialogic process among diverse scientists, policymakers, governments, parliaments, victims, survivors, social organizations and citizens. Since 2016, CREA (Community of Research on Excellence for All) has developed a process of elaborating the concept of IGV oriented to obtain the scientific, policy and social impact required to make a key contribution to overcoming gender violence. This process was simultaneous to the elaboration by the same researchers of the criteria of policy and societal impact of the EU's scientific programme of research (Horizon Europe). This paper presents this dialogic research conducted to get the concept and the name IGV and the consequences of this concept along scientific, policy and social impact. The results show that the key for getting the name and the impacts of this scientific robust concept has been three of the main characteristics of the present EU research program Horizon Europe: the priority of social impact, the co-creation of knowledge between scientists and citizens and sustainability.
Edició: Gabriela Rodríguez Fernández, Cristina Fernández Bessa, Iñaki Rivera Beiras, Héctor C. Silveira Gorski ; The present book collects some of the thoughts developed during the 5 years (2004-2009) of work in the frame of the CHALLENGE project, "The Changing Landscape of European Liberty and Security". The project has related academic knowledge and research with the analysis of the policies and practices of the member States of the European Union [EU] around the couple liberty and security ; Project Financed by the Sixth EU Framework Programme
Esta investigación tiene el propósito de realizar una evaluación sobre el impacto energético y económico que tiene el aplicar la definición de nZEB - acrónimo del inglés "nearly Zero Energy Building" - a una vivienda económica y social en Colombia. De acuerdo con esto, la presente investigación pretende analizar los parámetros, a nivel de diseño pasivo de una tipología residencial, que garanticen una reducción de la demanda y emisiones de CO2 en un edificio nZEB. A su vez, se presenta un análisis económico de la amortización de costos en este tipo de viviendas. Por medio de esta investigación se busca lograr un equilibrio entre el impacto ambiental durante la vida útil de la vivienda y el confort interior de los usuarios en base a un coste óptimo. El diseño de este tipo de vivienda social parte de la limitación económica de la administración pública. Este estudio busca determinar las soluciones energéticas óptimas para lograr bajar las demandas de consumo. De esta manera, se pretende encontrar un balance entre la tipología de vivienda implementada dentro de las limitaciones del marco económico actual y un panorama de gasto energético cero. El presente trabajo propone como objetivo demostrar los resultados de diferentes evaluaciones de eficiencia energética de la tipología de Vivienda de Interés Social (VIS) en Colombia, y determinar el rango de parámetros que permiten alcanzar una solución viable para reducir las demandas energéticas y las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero. Nos apoyaremos en los datos que arroja el programa de certificación energética HULC (CTEHE2019), en tres diferentes biomas tropicales y no estacionales en Colombia. La finalidad es contribuir a facilitar información sobre líneas de trabajo que permitan garantizar viviendas y eficientes energéticamente dentro del desarrollo económico con el contexto ambiental y social, en diferentes entornos climáticos. ; This thesis explores the feasibility of applying the nZEB definition - "Nearly Zero Energy Building" - to economic and social housing in Colombia. In accordance, this research intends to analyze the parameters, at a passive design level of a residential building typology, thus reducing heating and cooling demands and CO2 emissions to reach nZEB qualification. In turn, a cost optimal analysis is conducted and presents a cost amortization of the passive design strategies presented for this type of housing. Through this research, a balance is sought between the environmental impact during the life of the dwelling and the interior comfort of the users based on cost optimum methodology. The design typology of social housing is based on the economic limitations of Colombian public administration. This study seeks to determine the optimal energy-performance solutions to achieve lower consumption demands. In this way, it aims to find a balance between the housing typology implemented within the limitations of the current economic framework of zero energy expenditure. The present work focuses on presenting results specified by conducting a series of evaluations on energy and economic impact it may have on the Social Interest Housing (VIS, Vivienda de Interés social in spanish) typology in Colombia, and determine the range of parameters that allow reaching a viable solution to reduce energy demands and greenhouse gas emissions. Moreover, data provided by the HULC, energy certification program (CTEHE2019), in three different tropical and non-seasonal biomes in Colombia will be analyzed. The purpose is to contribute to providing information on lines of work that guarantee energy efficient housing within economic development with the environmental and social context, in different climatic environments and that meet Colombian government economic framework for social housing.