Territorial Planning of Green Infrastructure in Chile

Keywords: Biodiversity, climate change, land-use planning, green infrastructure, Chile

Abstract

This article discusses territorial planning policies as one of the tools for preserving biodiversity and combating climate change in the Chilean context. It is at the intersection of these three aspects that the need arises to implement Green Infrastructure in an orderly and methodical manner. After establishing the theoretical and conceptual basis, it is shown that there is a favorable legal and institutional framework for establishing them as the general guiding principle of territorial planning. In this context, it is at the regional level that the possibilities for action must be applied, which is why recommendations are proposed for their proper integration into Chilean territorial planning.

Received: 08.06.2025
Accepted: 03.10.2025

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Author Biography

Benoît Delooz Brochet, Universidad Central de Chile, Santiago. Chile

Profesor Titular de Derecho Público.
Centro de Investigaciones Arquitectónicas, Urbanísticas y del Paisaje - CEAUP.
Instituto de Investigación y Doctorados.

Published
2025-12-28
How to Cite
Delooz Brochet, Benoît. 2025. “Territorial Planning of Green Infrastructure in Chile”. Estudios De Deusto 73 (2), 473-500. https://doi.org/10.18543/ed.3461.
Section
Iberoamerican Public Law