Biography
Bryan Castillo is a Master's student in Agricultural and Environmental Economics at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. His experience has been developed at the Center for Sustainable Urban Development (CEDEUS), where he worked on research on mobility and urban accessibility for older adults. In parallel, he collaborated with the Millennium Institute for Data Foundation (IMFD) on articles and fieldwork related to projects that have an impact on the environment. He has also had professional experience internationally as a co-researcher in the Cities COVID Mitigation Mapping (C2M2) program of the United States Department of State's Geographical Bureau and later at Partners for Action (P4A) at the University of Waterloo, Canada, providing support for research linking social vulnerability and natural disasters. His most recent experience was the implementation of a Public Security Observatory for the Municipality of San Ramón, through the Citizen Security Observatories program of the Government of Santiago, executed by the Citizen Peace Foundation. He is currently a collaborator at the UAI Territorial Information Center and a CEDIT master's fellow, where he explores the relationship between tourism development and air pollution.