. Curriculum Vitae Andrea Lampis Gender : Male Nationality : Italian E-mail: : alampis@uniandes.edu.co Telephone : +(57 1) 3324525 Education and Qualifications - Ph.D. - London School of Economics and Political Science Department: Social Policy Thesis title: Vulnerability and Poverty: an Assets, Resources and Capabilities Impact Study of Low-Income Groups in Bogotá, Colombia. (Awarded) Supervisor: Professor Jo Beall. 1995 - M.Sc. Sociology - London School of Economics and Political Science Department: Sociology Thesis title: Urban Poverty and Vulnerability in Mexico 1992: B.Sc. Sociology- University of Rome "La Sapienza" Thesis title: The Environmentalist Paradigm: Continuity and Discontinuity compared to Previous Development Models - Final mark: 110/110. Employment 2005 Continuing: Assistant Professor, CIDER (Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies on Development) - Universidad de Los Andes - http://cider.uniandes.edu.co/ (Bogotá, Colombia). Research programme: Vulnerability and Inequality Research lines: Vulnerability, Disasters and Climate Change ; Vulnerability, Poverty and Social Protection. 2001 2005: Director of the Sociology Programme at the Faculty of Social Sciences Universidad Externado de Colombia (Bogotá, Colombia) Research area: Economy, Work and Society ; research line: Vulnerability. 1999-2001: Monitoring and Evaluation National Co-ordinator. UNDP World Bank Ministry of Education of Colombia Youth Development Programme (Bogotá, Colombia). Research 2010 Principal investigator Social Protection System with a Right-Based Approach for the Capital District of Bogotá, this is the first stage of a two-tiered project researching seven rights and related policies (economic security, employment, nutrition, health, education, housing and sport & leisure). It provides a conceptual foundation for each one of the rights
on the basis of the Declaration of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights toward a new approach to social protection system of the Colombian Capital. It evaluates the state-of-theart of the indicators according to the four dimensions across which the entitlement to each one of the rights can be measured (availability, accessibility, adaptability and opportunity). Finally it provides a proposal to establish intolerable levels for each indicator, minimum levels to be granted by the municipality and a projection in terms of the desired progress in each indicator over the next 10 years. Principal investigator - Cities and Climate Change Challenges: Bogotá as a Late Adapter, a case study carried out within an UGEC comparative research on Adapting Cities to climate change: Opportunities and constraint (Findings from eight Cities), coordinated by Professor Dirk Heinrichs form the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (Leipzig, Germany). (January June). 2008 Principal investigator - Climate change risk-prone marine-related livelihoods in Tumaco, Pacific Coast (Colombia), a case study based on multiple sources of evidence including participative appraisal, institutional assessment and secondary hard information such as laser generated maps and reports. First fieldwork stage and research report. (March - October). 2007 Research director Financed by The World Bank: Informal Sector work in Colombia: Motivations, Knowledge of Social Protection Programs and Willingness to Pay for Benefits. (May - August). 2006 Project co-ordinator Financed by COLCIENCIAS 1 : Generation of insights for the policy of social and vulnerable groups protection in Colombia. This was a study on poverty, vulnerability and social protection, enriched by an eight-month fieldwork study on the dynamics of vulnerability, household s coping strategies and livelihoods, carried out on a 400 households sample in Bogotá (200), Cali (100) and Manizales (100). (November 2005 December). 2004 Principal investigator- Financed by the National Planning Department of Colombia: Poverty and Environmental Risk, background study for the Mission for a Strategy for the Eradication of Poverty and Inequality. (February September). 1997 Project co-ordinator- Financed by the Dutch NGO WASTE: Income generation from hospital waste management in Bogotá, Colombia. Research carried out as external researcher of the Institute for Environmental Studies of the National University of Colombia (IDEA). (January - September). 1 COLCIENCIAS is the institution that funds public research in Colombia, similar to ESCOR in the UK.
Teaching At CIDER Universidad de Los Andes Master in Interdisciplinary Studies on Development o Seminar on Vulnerability and Inequality I (2006-2010). Diploma in Planning and Administration of Regional Development o Management of Development Projects (2006). Diploma in Management of Regional Development o Society and Development (2006-2010). Diploma in Organizations, Social Responsibility and Development o Theories of Development (2006-). Diploma in Government Management and Public Policies o Implementation and Monitoring of Public Policies (2006-). Diploma in Local and Regional Development o Theories of Development (2007-) At Universidad Externado de Colombia Faculty of Social Sciences o Foundations of Sociology (2001 to 2005) o Research workshop on Crisis issues, with emphasis on the social dimension of disasters. (2004-2005) International lectures and seminars o Institute of Social Studies, The Hague. Research-in-progress seminar open to staff, students and the general public, Urban Vulnerability and Poverty in Bogotá. The Hague, the Netherlands, 14th January. o Department of Geography, Royal Holloway University, lecture for the students of the M.Sc. Practicing Sustainable Development (Professor David Simon) on Climate change risk-prone marine-related livelihoods in Tumaco (Pacific Coast, Colombia). Egham, UK, 19th January. o Institute for the Studies of the Americas, lecture for the students from the M.Sc. on Environment and Development (Dr. Graham Woodgate) on Climate change vulnerability and adaptation in Colombia. London, UK, 20th January. Consultancy 2005 National Programme for Human Development - Senior Consultant - Evaluation of the programmes of the Social Welfare Department of Bogotá. Baseline of tour social welfare programmes: a) Elderly people; b) Children from 0 to 5 years of age and c) Homeless and Family Relocation from the area of the Cartucho. (December 2004- March 2005). 2004 USAID / Casals & Associates - Director of the external evaluation: Program for the Strengthening of Transparency and Accountability in Colombia. Research design including a survey to citizens trained in citizen oversight and representatives of founded project. Participative workshops with SWOT, focal groups, interviews to K-informants, project visits and development of systemic exercises during workshops. Fieldwork in Barranquilla, Cali, Medellín and Pasto. Presentation of results at the national seminar with Presidencia de la República, USAID, Casals & Associates, NGOs, Commerce Chamber and CBOs (23/02/04).
Drafting of final report and recommendations to the National Government of Colombia. (November 2003 February 2004). 2003 UNDP - External member of the European Union mission for the evaluation of the Second Peace Laboratory. Observation and monitoring of the fieldwork of the European Union mission in the regions of Macizo Colombiano and Norte de Santander. Institutional strengthening advice to the NGO CONSORNOC. Drafting and presentation of reports regards of the Peace Laboratory to UNDP, National Planning Department and PRODEPAZ. (June July). 2002 GTZ / Program Peace-Oriented Actions Project director, Participatory Monitoring System for small NGOs. Design of a participatory monitoring and evaluation methodology. Drafting of reports and recommendations to GTZ. Drafting of a manual for participatory monitoring. (September 2002 March 2003). 1998 UNDCP (United Nations Drug Control Programme) External consultant, Member of the evaluation mission of three programmes related to drug prevention in Colombia, in the areas of capacity building at the institutional level; prevention and rehabilitation of young people and inmates rehabilitation in the penitentiaries. (September - December) PIRS (Research Programme on Solid Waste - National University of Colombia), External consultant, Background paper on the social and cultural variables affecting solid and hazardous waste management for the study realised by PIRS on Hazardous Waste Management in Colombia. (July - August) Misión Social, National Planning Department Consultant, Research project on Access to Health Care by Low-Income Groups in the Southern Localities of Bogotá: The Dynamics of Vulnerability and Health. (February May). Publications Book chapters Seguridad humana, vulnerabilidad y migración, enlace conceptual, en UNCRD, Valoración de la Situación de Seguridad Humana como Insumo a las Políticas de Desarrollo y Planteamiento Regional y Local en Bogotá-Cundinamarca, UNDESA/UNCRD y Mesa de Planificación Bogotá y Cundinamarca, Bogotá: UNCRD. Análisis de vulnerabilidad (Co-authored by William Piñeros), en UNCRD, Valoración de la Situación de Seguridad Humana como Insumo a las Políticas de Desarrollo y Planteamiento Regional y Local en Bogotá-Cundinamarca, UNDESA/UNCRD y Mesa de Planificación Bogotá y Cundinamarca, Bogotá: UNCRD. 2007 Vulnerabilidad y Protección Social en Colombia: Estudios de Caso en Bogotá, Cali y
Manizales2, en Zorro, C. (Comp.), El Desarrollo: Perspectivas y Dimensiones Aportes Interdisciplinarios, Bogotá: CIDER. 2005 Exploring the temporal logic model: A Colombian Case Study Evaluating Assistance to Internally Displaced People, in Campbell, J.R. y Holland, J. (Eds.) Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Development Research: Monitoring and Evaluation and Generating Numbers, London: ITDG Publications. 2003 Fronteras urbanas: Bogotá entre accesos y encierros 3, en García, C.I. (Comp.), Fronteras: Territorios y Metáforas, Medellín: Nuevo Mundo. 1997 Access to Health in Urban Areas in Beall, J. (ed.) A City for All: Recognising Difference and Working with Diversity, London: ZED Books. Submitted to journals Heinrichs, D. et al. (2010), Adapting Cities to Climate Change: Opportunities and Constraints. Findings from Eight Cities. (Co-autorhship). Paper presented at the World Bank 5 th Urban Research Symposium in June in Marseille, ithas been selected for publication in the conference proceedings. Cities and Climate Change Challenges: Bogotá as a Late Adapter. Submitted to the International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, special issue co-ordinated by Professor Heinrichs (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research) on Adapting Cities to Climate Change: Findings from Eight Cities. Climate change risk-prone marine-related livelihoods in Tumaco, Pacific Coast (Colombia). Submitted to Global Environmental Change (December). La Adaptación de las Ciudades al Cambio Climático en Colombia: Una Agenda para la Investigación y las Instituciones, submitted to Gestión Ambiental (December). In preparation 2010 Freedom from and Freedom to: Connecting the Vulnerability and the Capability Approaches. On the basis of the Ph.D. thesis. Vulnerability and Poverty in Bogota: operationalising vulnerability, to be submitted to the Journal of Latin American Studies (November). On the basis of the Ph.D. thesis. 2 Vulnerability and Social Protection in Colombia: Case studies from Bogotá, Cali and Manizales. 3 Urban frontiers: Bogotá as a city in between access paths and cages.
Informal sector work in Colombia: A case-study on Bogotá, paper based on a study carried out for the World Bank. (Co-authored with colleague Javier Pineda, Ph.D. Durham).. Other publications 2010 Challenges to Adaptation for Risk-Prone Coastal Livelihoods in Tumaco, Pacific Coast (Colombia), UGEC Viewpoints, N.3, March: 18-22. Pobreza y Riesgo Medio Ambiental, (Poverty and environmental risk), CIDER Working Papers Series, Bogotá: Universidad de los Andes, submitted as a CIDER working paper (In press). 2008 Urbanization and Global Climate Change: The Case of Bogotá, UGEC Viewpoints, N.1, August: 21-26. 2002 La vulnerabilidad social en Bogotá, in Boletín de la Veeduría Distrital de Bogotá Vivir en Bogotá, N.7, Bogotá: Veeduría Distrital y Alcaldía Mayor de Bogotá, Noviembre. 1998 El Residuo Cultural, Vía Salud, N 2, Revista del Centro de Gestión Hospitalaria, Bogotá, April. International conference presentations Cities and Climate Change Challenges: Bogotá as a Late Adapter part of a UGEC-sponsored study co-ordinated by Professor Heinrichs (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research) on Adapting Cities to Climate Change: Findings from Eight Cities, Urban Research Symposium : Cities and Climate Change: Responding to an Urgent Agenda, The World Bank. Background paper:. Marseille, France 27th-30th June. Limitation towards Adaptation to Climate Change in Tumaco, Pacific Coast (Colombia), International IAI-IDEAM Seminar: Costs and Benefits of Adaptation in Colombia Bogotá, Colombia, 20th May 2008 Climate change risk-prone marine-related livelihoods in Tumaco, Pacific Coast (Colombia). Coastal Cities Summit, International Ocean Institute & University of South Florida (USA), St. Petersburg, USA, 17th - 21st November. 2007 Urban vulnerability and poverty: gender and well-being implications. Beyond the Tipping Point: Development in a Urbanizing World. UN-WIDER and DESTIN/LSE Seminar, London, UK, 18 th 20th October. 2004 The challenge of vulnerability for the Colombian welfare system: a case study of Bogotá,
RC- 19 International Sociological Association Annual Meeting. University of Toronto Department of Sociology, Toronto, Canada 18 th -20 th August. 2003 Fronteras urbanas: Bogotá entre accesos y encierros. Seminario Internacional sobre Fronteras: Territorios y Metáforas. INER, Universidad de Antioquia. Medellín, Colombia, 23 rd 24 th October. 2002 Exploring the Temporal Logic Model: A Colombian Case Study Evaluating Assistance to Internally Displaced People. International Conference: Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Development Research. Centre for Development Studies of Swansea, Wales, Swansea, Wales, 1 st 2 nd July. Tendencias en el diseño, monitoreo y evaluación de proyectos en la cooperación internacional: técnicas y legitimidades. Conferencia internacional sobre África y Asia en Colombia: Visiones, Retos y Perspectivas para la Cooperación Sur-Sur. Asociación Latinoamericana y Estudios de Asia y África, Universidad Externado de Colombia. Bogotá, Colombia, 29 th - 30 th April. Conferences in Colombia Fighting Extreme Poverty, MDGs and Climate Change, paper presentattion and panel moderation at the National Dialogues on Climate Change, United Nations Development Programme Colombia, Bogotá, 3 rd August. Human Security: The challenge of policies for the strengthening of second generation assets, Debates de Coyuntura CIDER, Universidad de Los Andes, Bogotá, 29 th January. 2008 Social protection polity in Colombia: Limitations of the Social Risk Management Approach, Debates de Coyuntura CIDER, Universidad de Los Andes, Bogotá, 4 th de December. 2007 Vulnerability and Social Protection: Case studies from two localities in Bogotá, 2006. Seminario CEDE, Faculty of Economics, Universidad de Los Andes, Bogotá, 13 th February. 2006 Development Studies in between the local and the global, paper for the event Going back to the University of Los Andes; Universidad de Los Andes, Bogotá, 3 rd June 1998 Hospital Waste Management in Bogotá, Seminar on Solid Waste Management at the Universidad Nacional de Colombia on Solid Waste Management. PIRS/IDEA UNAL, 5 th May.
Professional Membership 2008 Continuing: Association of American Geographers 2007 Continuing: Urbanization Global Environmental Change Programme (UGEC) Project associate 2003 - Continuing: International Sociological Association (ISA) Research Committee 19 Poverty, Welfare and Social Policy Individual member. Scholarships 2006 Special Award from the Social Policy Department, London School of Economics granted as a support to the academic work towards Ph.D. completion considering academic and research commitments. 1999 - Italian-Colombian exchange programme. Awarded on the basis of the Ph.D. research project. 1995 - Titmuss Foundation Award, London School of Economics. Awarded for research related to the area of Social Medicine. 1989 - 'Erasmus', Sorbonne V, Paris. Awarded on the basis of excellent academic results. Italian: mother tongue Languages French: Spoken and read at working knowledge level Referees Professor David Simon Department of Geography Royal Holloway University of London d.simon@rhul.ac.uk - Tel: +44 (0)1784 443651 Professor Caroline Moser School of Environment and Development caroline.moser@manchester.ac.uk - Tel: +44(0)161 275 0419 Professor Javier Pineda CIDER Universidad of Los Andes
jpineda@uniandes.edu.co Tel: +571 3324525 PLEASE, DO NOT CONTACT THIS REFEREEWITHOUTH MY PREVIOUS CONSENT Professor Juan Manuel González (Head of Department Actual Employer) jmgonzal@uniandes.edu.co Tel: +571 3324525