Vicente Sandoval
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Vicente Sandoval
@vsandoval.bsky.social
Still trying to understand disasters, development, & people. Researching at DRU FU-Berlin, alumnus DPU UCL, TU-Berlin, & UC-Temuco. Born in La Araucania, Chile. http://vicentesandoval.wordpress.com/
🇨🇱 I've contributed as Expert to Chile’s 2025 NDC Update by the Scientific Advisory Committee on Climate Change (Chile). A key step to align climate action with science & justice.
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June 24, 2025 at 8:45 AM
“Radical interpretation of disasters: Post-colonial and capitalist nexus in Chile (and keyways to just and equitable future).” In this post (RADIX), I explore a narrative that intertwines disasters, post-colonial legacies, & capitalist influences in Chile & LAC. www.radixonline.org/blog/radical...
February 24, 2024 at 11:50 AM
What a tragedy in Chile, as the fires in Valparaiso have caused a death toll of 104 people and many more missing. We expect to know more details in the coming hours. But this is a big test to the recently created SENAPRED (formerly ONEMI) #Chile #Fires #Incendios youtu.be/iTdA620SWZ8?...
February 5, 2024 at 11:49 AM
🌐 Exciting News! Our session was accepted for the RC21 Conference 2024, Santiago de Chile! 🇨🇱 Join us in advancing international cooperation in urban disaster risk & resilience research. Submit your abstract now! #RC21Conference2024 rc21conference2024.coes.cl

Deadline🚨 Dec.29, 2023 #CallForAbstracts
November 28, 2023 at 11:36 AM
Excited to introduce the Disaster Research Journals List 2023, a collection of journals dedicated to disaster research and science, + some reflections. It's a potential resource for scholars, practitioners, and students. Read more here: blogs.fu-berlin.de/disasterrese...
October 17, 2023 at 7:44 AM
Girl from #Cairo, #2010. Photography from highway bridge with a #NikonD70 (70.0 mm) during a fieldwork.
October 6, 2023 at 9:31 AM
Photography from Carabayllo, in Lima, Peru, 2017. While vulnerable to disasters, the (informal) city is vibrant and resilient.
October 5, 2023 at 7:33 PM