Cuando diseñamos infraestructura vial en los países de América Latina y el Caribe, una región que alberga más de 822 pueblos indígenas diferentes, tenemos que considerar los diferentes aspectos y características relevantes para la población y cultura local, incorporando elementos de etnoingenieria, que promueven un mayor uso de los servicios públicos a nivel local e incluyan a … [Leer más...] about Etnoingeniería: infraestructura vial con identidad
Livia Minoja

Livia Minoja
Livia Minoja is a specialist in Social Infrastructure in that the Infrastructure and Energy Sector at the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), where she leads the knowledge agenda for the Social Infrastructure Group. Her work centers on systematizing best practices to enhance the design and execution of social infrastructure, with a focus on innovation, sustainability, and resilience in building design. She has supported IDB operations across regions, integrating sustainability and high-quality, innovative design into social infrastructure projects. Livia has authored multiple publications on sustainable social infrastructure. Prior to her current role, she served as a consultant at IDB and held positions with UN-Habitat, UNRWA, and El Colegio de México. She holds both a Master and Bachelor of Science in Architecture from Politecnico di Milano, awarded with highest honors, and has earned certificates from MIT and Universidad Iberoamericana.