Profiles And Contributions To This Article

Isolation typology through accessibility measures considering rurality and armed conflict. A case study in Caldas, Colombia

Santiago  Cardona

Mr Santiago Cardona

qualifications: MSc

contribution: Study conception and design, Analysis and interpretation of data, Drafting of manuscript, Critical revision

position: Researcher


Diego Alexander  Escobar García

Dr Diego Alexander Escobar García

qualifications: PhD

contribution: Study conception and design, Analysis and interpretation of data, Drafting of manuscript, Critical revision

position: Assistant Professor, Director

received a BS in civil engineering in 1999 from the Universidad Nacional de Colombia, a MS in civil engineering in 2001 from the Universidad de los Andes, and a PhD in land management and transport infrastructure in 2008 from the Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña. From 1999 to 2001, he worked for road construction companies and since 2001 he has worked for the Universidad Nacional de Colombia. He is currently a full professor in the Civil Engineering Department, Facultad de Ingeniería y Arquitectura, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Sede Manizales. His research interests include: accessibility, sustainable models transit and transport planning, simulation, modeling and forecasting in transport, and forecasting using geostatistical techniques. ORCID: 0000-0001-9194-1831


Jorge A Montoya

Mr Jorge Montoya

qualifications: PhD (c)

contribution: Acquisition of data, Analysis and interpretation of data

position: Researcher

Civil engineer graduated from the National University of Colombia, Manizales (2017). Specialist in Roads and Transport (2018), Master in Infrastructure and Transport Systems (2019), both at the National University of Colombia, Manizales. He works as a consulting engineer and external researcher at the National University of Colombia, Manizales,


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