

Public Transit to Nativa FM - Litoral in Porto Novo The 102 is the last Bus that goes to Nativa FM - Litoral in Porto Novo.
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Which Bus lines stop near Nativa FM - Litoral?.

Geraldo Nogueira Da Silva, 33 is 1019 meters away, 13 min walk. Parada Serramar Shopping is 236 meters away, 4 min walk.The closest stations to Nativa FM - Litoral are: What are the closest stations to Nativa FM - Litoral?.He is member of the core board of the International Research Institute for Disaster in Tohoku University (Japan). He received the Geography National Award in 2013 and currently is the President of the Chilean Geographical Society (SOCHIGEO). His research topic is Regional and Urban Sustainable Development. Between 20 directed a multidisciplinary research center about Vulnerability and Socionatural Disasters. He has been Head of the Department of Geography, Graduated School and Academic Affairs in the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism in Universidad de Chile. He is Associate Professor in the Department of Geography in the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism of Universidad de Chile in Santiago, and Visiting Professor in Brazilian Federal universities of Paraná (Curitiba), El Dorado (Southern Mato Grosso) and Mato Grosso (Cuiaba), Poitiers (France), and Pontificia Universidad Católica Bolivariana (Medellín, Colombia). Hugo Romero-Aravena graduated like Teacher of Geography in Universidad de Chile, received a Master of Sciences in Land Resources Management in Cranfield University (UK) and a PhD in Geography in Zaragoza University (Spain). He has been consultant and advisor in several studies and projects related to urban planning, climate adaptation, environmental assessment and local environmental management. His research lines of interest are environmental geography with a focus on urban planning and sustainability, mid-sized cities, land-use simulation, urban climatology, and natural risks. He is currently the Academic Secretary of the School of History, Geography and Political Science. Associate Professor in the Institute of Geography, associate researcher of the Center for Sustainable Urban Development (CEDEUS), Local Development Center (CEDEL), Environmental Advisory Group (GAMA UC) and Center for Global Change (CCG) of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. He has been the Head of the Physical Geography Department from 2013 to 2016 and member of the Study Group about Architecture, Geography, Urbanism and Arts of the Chilean National Fund for Scientific and Technological Development, FONDECYT (2012-2015). Cristián Henríquez is a Geographer from the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, PhD in Environmental Science from the EULA-Center, University of Concepción, and hold a Municipal Environmental Management Certificate.
