Risk and Disaster Management
Prevention and response to natural disasters in urban environments
Experienced mentors
21 available mentors
Laura de la Plaza
Head of Urban Planning & ESG in JLL | Bridging Urbanism, Strategy & Sustainability
Based in Spain
I am a Senior Architect and Urban Planner with over 20 years of experience bridging the gap between technical design, strategic urban consulting, and ESG. Currently, I serve as the Head of Urban Planning & ESG at JLL in Madrid, where I lead multidisciplinary teams in managing complex infrastructure projects, masterplanning, and asset repositioning. My work sits at the intersection of city-making and corporate real estate strategy. At JLL, I drive business development and integrate urban planning with wider real estate advisory services. My technical portfolio spans from large-scale zoning due diligence and viability studies for land-use changes to the design of comprehensive ESG strategies, including risk analysis and decarbonization action plans for asset portfolios. Beyond my corporate responsibilities, I am deeply committed to knowledge sharing. I co-authored the book "Elements of Sustainable Architecture"(Routledge, 2019) and served as an Associate Professor of Urbanism and Sustainability at the Pontifical University of Salamanca (UPSAM) for five years. I am also an active contributor to the industry dialogue, recently serving as a speaker on Net Zero Carbon (NZC) strategies at "The District" and as a member of the ULI Sustainability Product Council. What defines my career—and what I aim to share as a mentor—is the diverse path I have traveled. I have navigated roles ranging from rigorous academic research to pragmatic, market-driven real estate strategy. This trajectory has granted me a comprehensive 360-degree vision of the industry. My goal is to help you leverage this multifaceted perspective, bridging deep market knowledge with sustainability applied to urban planning.
Tanya Jimenez Salas
Based in Netherlands
Tanya Jimenez is an urban development and circular economy professional with experience supporting cities, regions and international organisations in the design and delivery of sustainable urban strategies, with a particular focus on housing, the built environment and inclusive urban transitions. She has worked closely with local governments and international partners to develop evidence-based programmes, project pipelines and policy frameworks that translate strategic ambition into practical implementation. Her work combines strong analytical and research skills with hands-on stakeholder engagement and facilitation, enabling collaboration across public authorities, communities, financial institutions and private sector actors. Tanya has contributed to multi-stakeholder initiatives that strengthen urban resilience, improve housing systems and accelerate circular solutions within complex governance environments. She brings a structured, collaborative approach to project delivery, with strengths in urban analysis, programme coordination and the design of participatory processes that help cities move from strategy to action.
Didier Vancutsem
Based in Germany
Patricia Gimenez Franco
Senior Urbanist | Architect | International Advisor
Based in Paraguay
Urbanism is about people’s everyday life — and that conviction has shaped my professional journey. I am an architect and senior urbanist with over 20 years of experience across architecture, urban and territorial planning, and geography. I have built an international career working in multicultural and multidisciplinary environments, living and working in different countries, with strong language skills and high geographical mobility. My professional path spans the public and private sectors, advising cities, governments, development projects, and international cooperation programs in Latin America and Europe. My core areas of expertise include urban policy, planning and design; housing, land management; real estate; public space; urban regeneration; urban governance; resilience; capacity building, among others. I have contributed to complex urban initiatives with institutions such as the WB, IDB, UNDP, UN-Habitat, EEAS, the EU, LILP, KRIHS, and Gehl, among others, through projects, advisory roles, workshops, and learning programs. Beyond academic frameworks, my work is grounded in practice and real-world complexity, shaped by governance constraints, institutional dynamics, implementation gaps, and the relational dimension of urban management — understanding not only how cities are planned, but how they actually work. I write to reflect on practice, translate complexity, and share urban knowledge. As a mentor, I support professionals navigating career transitions, international and consulting pathways, and complex decision-making processes, offering clarity, grounded strategic thinking, and a pragmatic understanding of how urban work unfolds in practice. My mentoring approach is reflective and structured, helping mentees work through moments of uncertainty or stagnation by reconnecting skills, experience, and direction. Despite extensive experience, I continue learning from practice, context, and people — because urban work is dynamic, and context matters.
hemalatha M C
Master Planner
Based in India
Policy, Planning and Design professional in the fields of Urban Development, Industrial corridor planning, Smart Cities, Master Planning including Project Management Consultancies and Project Management Units. Experience working in Middle-east, India, Zambia and Nepal. Team mentoring, and Project Structuring. Experience formulating and strategizing projects from inception upto project implementation methods. Supports program management through conducting Techno Economic Feasibility studies, Land suitability/Capability studies and detailed Site assessments. Company representative and Client fronting.
Merve Akdag
MSc Architect and Urban Researcher
Based in Turkey
Merve Akdağ is an interdisciplinary designer with a background in architecture (B.Arch, Istanbul Technical University) and a Master’s in City and Architecture from Özyeğin University. She has led teams and developed public strategies as a design professional. As the founding leader of Şehrine Ses Ver, she has initiated award-winning participatory projects, interdisciplinary workshops, and interactive urban panels. Her work is grounded in inclusive design, urban justice, governance, public engagement, and data-driven design. She is committed to authentic thinking and effective coordination in shaping equitable urban environments. Her studies focus on producing innovative content, fostering team & community engagement, and developing and detailing unique artificial programs and collaborations in The Spatial J/U/S/T Art & Design Collective.
Ananya Bhatia
Sustainable Urban Development consultant
Based in Vietnam
I’m an Urban Planner and Climate Researcher based in Ho Chi Minh City, with ten years of experience in climate resilience across South and Southeast Asia. My work focuses on nature-based solutions, urban heat mitigation, and disaster risk reduction. After my Master’s in Urban Planning (2015), I worked on GIS and spatial analysis in Punjab. From 2018-2024 at IRADe, I developed heat action plans for Indian cities and expanded to Sri Lanka and Bangladesh with gender-sensitive approaches. Since 2024, I’ve been consulting with the Asian Disaster Preparedness Center in Bangkok, leading capacity development programs across the Hindu Kush Himalaya region. I’ve gained experience in climate resilience using GIS and remote sensing, integrating nature-based solutions with urban planning, disaster risk reduction, gender-inclusive climate action, and designing training programs for diverse stakeholders from government officials to communities. I’m happy to share experiences with early-career climate professionals, urban planners integrating climate into spatial planning, practitioners developing gender-sensitive interventions, capacity builders designing training programs, researchers bridging research and policy, and those interested in South-South knowledge exchange. I’ve worked on proposals for international funders, participated in COP events, published research, and managed multi-stakeholder projects across India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Thailand, and Vietnam. My approach is collaborative—sharing what I’ve learned while listening to what you’re working on. I’m glad to have a conversation and offer whatever insights might be helpful from my experience making cities more resilient across Asia.
Bernadette Gordyn
Sustainable Urban Development Specialist
Based in Spain
Bernadette Gordyn is an urban planner and architect from Buenos Aires, Argentina, currently based in Barcelona, Spain. She holds a degree in Architecture from the University of Buenos Aires, a European Master's in Urbanism from UPC Barcelona and KU Leuven, a postgraduate degree in Cities and Urban Policies from Di Tella University, and a Public Policy Analysis Certificate from UCL. With over thirteen years of experience in sustainable territorial and urban development, Bernadette has worked across Latin America, West Africa, and Europe. Since 2019, she has served as Urban Development Consultant with the World Bank, supporting operations in West Africa and Latin America. Her work encompasses project management of loans and technical advisory services, policy dialogue with governments, research and data analysis, and technical publications. She has contributed to projects in Argentina, Mexico, Costa Rica, Uruguay, Panama, Togo and Angola, focusing on slum upgrading, housing, urban regeneration, transit-oriented development, climate resilience, and territorial planning. From 2016 to 2019, Bernadette worked with UN-Habitat's Mexico Country Office, where she coordinated programs on housing, the SDGs, and urban prosperity indicators, helping local governments to localize global agendas. Earlier in her career, she advised local governments in Argentina and Colombia on strategic planning and urban development. Bernadette has co-authored numerous publications with the World Bank and UN-Habitat and has taught urban planning at the University of Buenos Aires. She is fluent in Spanish, English, French, and Catalan. Her work is characterized by a commitment to inclusive and sustainable cities, participatory processes, and evidence-based decision-making that translates global frameworks into local realities.
amaia celaya alvarez
Based in Spain
Think about the real needs, propose from the knowledge, and achieve them through passion. Architect, Master Urban Planner, and Master NOHA - International Cooperation and Humanitarian Action-. I’m a tireless reader, still with many things to discover, and a learnaholic. I grew up in a small town in the sunny and windy desert landscape of Bardenas Reales, Spain. I worry about how we're inhabiting the world and leaving people in the midst of their difficulties. I like seeing how good proposals make people live better within buildings and cities. I’m into resilience, sustainability, accountability, networking, urban planning, architecture, knowledge, sun, and bathing in every sea. I believe in hard work, I wish to be happy doing things that fill my soul, and I trust people. Barcelona Resilience Advisor since 2025 / UNOPS urban migration expert since 2024 / URBACT validated expert since 2023 / UN-IOM advisor since 2022 / Master Director Design for Resilience ELISAVA since 2021 / EU-UIA and EUI expert since 2020 / ISO-TC 292 Security and resilience expert since 2018 / UN-Habitat normative and operations coordinator on Resilience since 2016 / EU-H2020 expert since 2015 / SYLFF Fellow since 2014 / LEED Green Associate since 2012 / Project manager of Brand-quality certified ISO 9001 - and ECODESIGN - ISO 14006 - since 2011 / Eco-design consultant at BCD, ICAEN and Construction 21 since 2010 / Co-founder of abar architects 2005.
Angela Lopez
Associate - Urban Planner and Designer at ARCADIS | Architect LEED AP BD+C | MSc Cum Laude Urbanism + Technology in Sustainable Development (TISD) Specialization
Based in Mexico
Urban designer & planner committed to make a positive impact on the people around me and my environment: my city, my country and the world. My wish is that my dedication to sustainability and sustainable living at home and at my workplace ‘practicing what I preach’ will inspire others to follow my lead. My goal is to encourage sustainable designs and practices as my way of making a difference in my professional practice. During my years of professional experience in the construction industry I have sought to combine the success of clients with improving the quality of life of people and caring for the environment. With more than 15 years of professional practice, I have had the opportunity to accumulate experience in the design and development of Interior Design, Architectural, and Urban Design & Planning projects, as well as their execution and coordination. I enjoy new challenges, as evidenced by my educational and professional experiences abroad. As a result of my multi-cultural background I am extremely adaptable which has been essential for my professional career. During my role as the Urban Design Team Lead and Sustainability Coordinator for a small practice in Mexico City I was part of an interdisciplinary team of professionals dedicated to the development of Sustainable Master Plan projects in multiple Mexican cities such as Colima, Culiacán, Durango, Mérida, San Luis Potosí and Mexico City. I joined IBI Group (now Arcadis) Mexico City practice in December 2020. Since then I have participated in master planning, urban design, and sustainability & resilience consulting projects in North America and Latin America, mainly in Mexico, Guatemala and Brazil. The Pedestrianization and Parking Management Consultancy for Oaxaca Historic City Center in Mexico was one of my latest projects where I played a key role as the project coordinator between the client (IDB), the beneficiaries (Municipality) and the community involved.
Saira Vilchis
Expert in urban development and mobility
Based in Mexico
I have 17 years of experience in designing, evaluating, and implementing strategies for more sustainable, inclusive, and equitable cities. My work focuses on the intersection of technical knowledge, with a strong emphasis on generating evidence for public decision-making. Since 2013, I have been collaborating with the Mario Molina Center in project coordination, where I have developed technical analyses, designed methodologies and indicators, and accompanied private companies in the design of sustainability strategies, especially in the social component. I have participated in international programs such as Women in Motion – Urban Leaders and Urban95, an initiative promoted by the Van Leer Foundation and The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) for the design of cities focused on early childhood. I also participated as a specialist in the technical groups on transportation and gender of the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (SHCP) for the development of the Sustainable Taxonomy of the financial system in Mexico, a pioneer in integrating the gender perspective into a financial instrument. I integrate gender perspective, care approach, and territorial justice across the board, promoting urban policies that respond to the differentiated needs of women, girls, boys, and other historically excluded groups. As a mentor, I combine my technical expertise with soft skills development, recognizing that while technical knowledge can be acquired, leadership, communication, negotiation, and networking skills require an intentional development process. I accompany mentees in defining career strategies, professional leadership, strategic communication, and decision-making in complex environments, with the aim of strengthening urban leadership committed to territorial, climate, and social justice.
Danbee Lee
Urban Expert
Based in Germany
I am an urbanist passionate about creating happy cities through public spaces that incorporate urban Nature-based Solutions. In addition, I am highly interested in enhancing social capital in cities through placemaking. I have 5 years of professional work experience in an international organization to enhance climate resilience in Asian cities. My academic background ranges from political science, economics, international security, international development cooperation, to sustainable urban planning. To achieve various experiences, I lived in several cities: Seoul, Chicago, Berlin, and Frankfurt am Main. I believe that building livable cities is not something we can do individually. It happens when we connect and exchange ideas and visions with like-minded people, because this “togetherness” is key to a sustainable urban future. Hence, I hope to support young urban planners who are looking for clarity and direction as they navigate their journeys.
Tiago Mota Saraiva
Based in Portugal
Tiago Mota Saraiva is an architect, urbanist, and founding partner at Ateliermob and Working with the 99% co-op. Over the past two decades, his practice has been deeply engaged with participatory processes, community-led design, and cooperative housing in Portugal. He has advised municipalities and institutions on housing policy and is a vocal advocate for structural public support of collective forms of living. Tiago has taught, published, and curated extensively on architecture, urban politics and territory. Nowadays he is Invited Associated Professor at the Architecture School of Lisbon University.
Vero S. Carrera
Based in Spain
Dr. Vero Sánchez Carrera has developed his career as a freelance professional in architecture and urban planning since 2004. In 2007, she shifted her focus to International Cooperation and Humanitarian Aid. Her extensive experience in emergency infrastructures has enabled her to contribute significantly to various humanitarian crises across different contexts and countries, collaborating with leading humanitarian organizations. She holds a PhD in Urban Architecture from the Universidad de Alcalá (UAH) and a Master’s in Advanced Architecture and City Design, also from UAH. She is an expert in Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene in International Cooperation, accredited by the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM), and in Human Settlements Development in the Third World (UPM—ICHaB, UNESCO Chair). She is currently an active member of the World Health Organization, engaging in diverse working groups and developing guidelines for designing and constructing infectious disease treatment centers. In 2011, she co-founded n’UNDO, an innovative alternative to traditional urban planning. This organization allows her to address urban and environmental concerns through project development, consultancies, and evaluations. She has been dedicated to imparting knowledge and learning from university students for over twenty years. She combines her professional activities with teaching and research. He has been learning from students at different universities for more than twenty years.
Judy Baker
Based in United States
Judy Baker is currently a Senior Advisor with Cities Alliance, Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University, Advisory Council Member on Latin America at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, and International Consultant working on urban development issues. Until 2023 she was a Global Lead and Lead Economist at the World Bank in the Global Practice for Urban, Resilience and Land. Throughout her 30-year career at the World Bank she was responsible for leading policy dialogue, project management, and analytical work, particularly in East Asia, Africa, Latin America, and South Asia. This work has spanned engagements in over 30 countries and covered topics related to sustainable urbanization and its impacts, affordable housing, service delivery, climate change, local governance, economic development, urban poverty, and monitoring and evaluation. She has led several communities of practice with outreach to global partners from many organizations. She has published six books, as well as produced numerous country and regional reports for the World Bank. She has also been an invited speaker at many international events and guest lecturer at numerous universities. As a mentor, Judy brings extensive experience in recruiting and leading teams, deep analytics and policy guidance on a wide range of urban development issues in many different types of cities, project design, problem solving, partnership building, and career guidance.
LAURELINE LHUILLIER
Based in France
I am an architect and urban planner specialized in urban resilience, climate adaptation, and water governance, with over ten years of professional experience across Latin America and Europe. My work lies at the intersection of urban planning, architecture, public policy, and applied research, with a strong focus on how cities can respond to climate and social challenges in systemic, inclusive, and realistic ways. I have worked extensively in Mexico—including Monterrey, Mexico City, and the Caribbean region—on metropolitan resilience strategies, water-related urban systems, and climate-vulnerable territories. These contexts, shaped by water scarcity, flooding, rapid urbanization, and institutional complexity, have deeply influenced my understanding of cities as living systems. Collaborating with local governments, planning agencies, international organizations, and community actors has given me first-hand insight into how urban visions are negotiated, implemented, and constrained in practice. Alongside this, I have contributed to projects and research initiatives in France, Spain, and Ecuador, focusing on resilience frameworks, nature-based solutions, and territorial adaptation. Working across diverse geographies has strengthened my ability to connect scales, disciplines, and stakeholders, while keeping social equity and long-term impact at the center of planning processes. As a mentor, I offer a practice-based, honest, and non-linear perspective on building a career in urban planning. My own trajectory has been shaped by international mobility, interdisciplinary work, uncertainty, and professional reinvention. I support early-career urban planners in clarifying their professional positioning, navigating complex institutional environments, and transforming strong values into coherent and sustainable career paths.
Ezgi Guler Tozluoglu
Based in Sweden
Ezgi is a multidisciplinary urban planner and designer with a decade of experience focusing on climate adaptation and sustainable spatial development. She has worked across the public, private, and academic sectors at all planning scales—from master planning and early-stage site analysis to climate-responsive urban and landscape design. Her core expertise includes integrating advanced GIS analysis and climate-adaptive strategies into planning processes. Ezgi has contributed to strategic frameworks, resilient design concepts, and implementation projects across Sweden and Turkey. She is also a former researcher with international publications on urban morphology, thermal comfort, and environmental performance in urban public spaces.
Otto-Zimmermann Konrad
Based in Germany
KONRAD OTTO-ZIMMERMANN EDUCATION Diploma in Engineering (Dipl.-Ing.), Architecture and Urban Planning, Technical University of Hannover, Germany Magister (MA), Administrative Sciences, University of Administrative Sciences, Speyer PROFESSIONAL CAREER • Creative Director, The Urban Idea, Freiburg/ Germany • Founding Director, ICLEI East Asia Secretariat, Seoul/ South Korea • Secretary General, ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability, World Secretariat, Toronto, Canada / Bonn, Germany • Deputy Secretary General and Regional Director for Europe, ICLEI, Freiburg/ Germany • Head, Environmental Planning Division, City of Freiburg, Germany • Project Director, ‘Black Forest’ Environmental Project, Stuttgart/ Germany • Division Head “Environmental Planning”, German Federal Environmental Agency, Berlin/ Germany INTERNATIONAL INITIATIVES AND PROGRAMS CONCEIVED, DESIGNED, INITIATED AND LED • Ecological building and construction • Environmental impact assessment at local level • Green public procurement • Local Agenda 21 in Europe • Cities for Climate Protection (CCP) Europe • Resilient Cities (urban resilience and cities’ adaptation to climate change) • EcoBudget (local, natural resources management) • EcoMobility (integrated promotion of walking-cycling-wheeling-‘passenging’) • Fine Mobility (German: Feinmobilität), promotion of mobility on foot and with vehicles in the range between shoe and car EXPERIENCES • Initiating, founding and building organizations (esp. NGOs) • Managing organizations including (re-)structuring, HR and financial management • Building partnerships and alliances between national and international organizations • Conceiving, conceptualizing and initiating programs with national or international impact • Developing and positioning innovative concepts, methodologies and brands • Motivational speeches • Teaching professionals
Hassan Elmouelhi
Based in Germany
Giselle Sebag
Executive Director | Founder
Based in Spain
I’m Giselle Sebag (MPH, LEED AP)—an architect, urban planner, and public health practitioner focused on improving health by design. I work at the intersection of urban planning, public health, mobility, climate resilience, and equity, helping cities and civil society partners translate evidence into place-based strategies that improve everyday life—how we move, what we breathe, how safe we feel, and how connected we are. I serve as Executive Director of the International Society for Urban Health (ISUH), a global network advancing the field of urban health and strengthening the bridge between evidence and real-world action. I also founded Vital Cities, an evidence-driven advisory practice that partners with city governments, the private sector, and mission-driven organizations to ensure urban investments deliver the greatest possible impact—improving health, quality of life, and economic outcomes. My career has been built in the “in-between spaces” where change is hardest—and most promising: between planning and health, policy and design, infrastructure and community life. I’m especially interested in how practical shifts—safe walking and cycling, public-space activation, access to nature, healthier housing and neighborhoods, and inclusive community life—can transform places and reduce inequities. I’m based in Barcelona and New York and work internationally. What I offer as a mentor: Strategic, practical support for mentees who want to create measurable impact across disciplines. I can help you (1) clarify your direction and refine your professional story, (2) translate research and data into implementable urban strategies, (3) navigate cross-sector stakeholder dynamics, and (4) apply a place-based approach that breaks down silos and builds shared purpose. Bring a real challenge—an initiative that’s stuck, a career crossroads, or a project that needs a sharper strategy—and we’ll work together to move from insight to action.
Betty Chemier
Director at ReURBE
Based in Panama
Hi, I’m Betty—a self-made urban professional from Panama City. I started the journey that led me here because there was no park in my neighborhood, so I decided to build one. Together with my neighbors, we planned it, raised funds, and built and planted the park we had been dreaming of. That was my first real experience with participatory planning, co-design, and tactical urbanism (I only learned those terms after we finished). That project changed my life. I leaned into learning—taking courses with Gehl, Project for Public Spaces, and participating in design charrettes at Harvard—then came back home and founded a social enterprise, ReURBE. With my team, I’ve led projects across the country focused on creating more livable, inclusive, and meaningful places. Later, I joined the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Accelerator Labs network, where for three years I helped test and scale practical solutions for challenges that shape our cities—disaster risk reduction, circular economy, waste management, and more—using systems thinking, experimentation, and a “learn fast” mindset. I’m now back in my own practice with ReURBE, working with clients on projects that mix place activation with sustainability strategy—turning big goals into real-world pilots, partnerships, and measurable impact for the territories and people they serve. If you’re a young professional who wants a mentor to help you navigate participatory processes, design projects with communities, structure experiments, or bridge urban practice with sustainability and systems thinking, I’d love to support your growth.