Andrés Maglione is an Architecture and Urban Planning Consultant supporting the World Bank’s work on disaster risk management and sustainable urban development in the Pacific region. His expertise includes climate adaptation, geospatial analysis, and risk-informed urban planning. Prior to his current role, Andrés worked as a Research Fellow and GIS Specialist, contributing to projects on climate justice, urban resilience, and spatial analysis in Latin America and Europe. He holds a Master’s degree in Building Engineering and Architecture from the University of Naples Federico II, and he is currently completing a Master’s degree in Climate-Resilient Urban Planning and Design at the same university.