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About
The Water Security and Climate Change Research Group (SeHClim) at UTEC focuses on the impact of variability and climate change on the hydrological cycle, with an emphasis on studying water ecosystem services, water uses, infrastructure, and interdisciplinary approaches for water security at the local and regional scale. Our research encompasses the following themes:
- Hydroclimatology, hydrometeorology, El Niño phenomenon.
- Hydrology of mountains and glaciers, hydrology of arid areas, and dry rivers.
- Hydrological processes in experimental watersheds, development of low-cost monitoring networks.
- Socio-hydrological approaches to water availability and disaster risk.
- Eco-hydraulics.
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Profiles
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Pedro Rau Lavado
- Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering - Associate Professor
- Research Group in Water Security and Climate Change (SeHClim) - Coordinator
- University of Engineering and Technology - UTEC
- Water Research and Technology Center - CITA - Researcher
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Research output
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Air Pollution in Two Districts of the City of Cusco: An Interdisciplinary Study Based on Environmental Monitoring and Social Risk Perception
Poblete, M. M., Huaman, E. T., Ibarra, E., Mendoza, D. L., Monge-Rodriguez, F. S. & Horna, D., Jul 2025, In: Atmosphere. 16, 7, 770.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access1 Scopus citations -
A Numerical Investigation of the Relationship Between Air Quality, Topography, and Building Height in Populated Hills
Montalvo, M. & Horna, D., Jul 2025, In: Buildings. 15, 13, 2145.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access2 Scopus citations -
Dynamics and patterns of land cover change in the Piura River Basin (Peruvian Pacific slope and coast) in the last two decades
Castillón, F., Rau, P., Bourrel, L. & Frappart, F., 2025, In: Frontiers in Remote Sensing. 6, 1529044.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access2 Scopus citations