🌍 Welcome to Alper Dincer’s Blog
I'm Alper Dincer — a UK-based geospatial engineer, entrepreneur, and climate tech innovator working at the intersection of data, Earth observation, and technology.
Over the years, I’ve developed drought early warning systems and geospatial dashboards for UNICEF Somalia and UNDP Madagascar, built national-scale drought monitoring platforms in Turkey, and now I’m creating the Global Drought Map — a global platform that brings together satellite, climate, and hydrological datasets into one open, accessible space.
I write about geospatial technologies such as
PostGIS, H3, DuckDB, Python, and NodeJS —
along with insights on climate resilience, open data, and entrepreneurship.
This blog is a space where I share my experiences from global drought projects, new technical experiments, and lessons learned while building geospatial tools for the climate era.
New posts every week — from coding deep dives to reflections on data, design, and impact.