Philipp A. Ulbrich
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Philipp A. Ulbrich
@ulbphil
sustainability, disaster risk, economic development / monitoring & evaluation / data governance 🇦🇹🇱🇮🇨🇴🇪🇸🇬🇧🌍 https://t.co/G7ESxNs8kp







📊 DataCivil: Empowering Favelas with risk reduction. Led by @ulbphil & @j_p_albuquerque and funded by ESRC IAA, this project aims to transform disaster response in Brazil as communities and officials co-create geospatial data for a more resilient future: ubdc.ac.uk/research/resea…



Great to start this new project led by @ulbphil that builds upon the results of our @urbelatam to build resilience to disasters in Brazilian favelas and urban communities




New blog: which data is being used to city/regional reporting on the Sustainable Development Goals? Read the first insights from our analysis of the Voluntary Local Reviews in the UK #GlobalGoals #SDGSummit2023



1. Banco Comunitário do Preventório began to support communities in the Brazilian coast w/ #economicdevelopment, and has expanded to #agroecology, a #recycling cooperative, #genderequality, & more! 🏦 English here: bit.ly/SDG11SM2 Portuguese here: bit.ly/SDG11SM3

Really excited to be part of this research on the pioneering use of digital local currencies for cash transfer programs in Niterói and Maricá, in collaboration with @FGV and @ufrnbr



🌍 Exciting news! Our new pilot study, #CityCashTransfer - PI @j_p_albuquerque and Co-I @ulbphil - investigates Cash Transfer Programs' (#CTP) impact on climate, health, socio-economics and the environment in Brazil. Full details and collaborators: ow.ly/KacK50PEnaK

Good news, everyone! 🔆🗞️ It is with great pleasure that we announce that our StoryMap with @sdgstoday is out today! You can check it out here: storymaps.arcgis.com/collections/6f…

Also, last Wednesday, 02/08th, we met with the Climate Secretary of Niterói, Luciano Paez, to move forward in our partnership to join efforts with public authorities and our community-academic experience. Thank you very much, secretary, for having us!

Last Wednesday (02/08) we were with Niterói's Civil Defense to talk about risks, disaster containment, climate change and how the community and academic experience we acquired over our 3 years of work can add up to help Niterói develop and progress.


