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Our GIS specialist Alice supports geospatial analyses and cartography at Earth Economics. As an undergraduate, Alice conducted ecological research in the marshes of California, coral reefs in French Polynesia, and tropical forests in Panama. These experiences led her to pursue a Masters in Geomatics, to learn how to map, monitor, and protect these landscapes. When she's not making maps, you can find her exploring her new home in Vancouver, British Columbia.

RECENT WORK

Natural Capital of the Elephant Hill Wildfire Area: valuation of the ecosystem services affected by the 2017 Elephant Hill fire,” Earth Economics, Solstice Sustainability Works, and Michelle Molnar Consulting (2023)

The Benefits of Community-Driven Green Infrastructure,” Earth Economics and Water Wise Gulf South (2023)

The Economic Benefits of Natural Climate Solutions in Minnesota,” Earth Economics and The Nature Conservancy - Minnesota (2023)

Nature’s Value in the Salish Sea: Non-market Benefits and Human Wellbeing,” Earth Economics (2022)

Outdoor Recreation on State Lands in Washington: What Mobile Device Data Reveal About Visitation,” Earth Economics (2022)

The Sociocultural Significance of Pacific Salmon to Tribes and First Nations: Special Report to the Pacific Salmon Commission,” Earth Economics (2021)

“The Google Earth Engine Mangrove Mapping Methodology (GEEMMM),” Remote Sensing (2020)

“The Impact of Mangrove Fragmentation on Coastal Water Quality in Cambodia,” UBC Master’s Thesis (2020) 

“A Google Earth Engine Dashboard for Assessing Coastal Water Quality in Belize’s Coral Reefs to Identify Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for Achieving Sustainable Use of Natural Resources” NASA DEVELOP (2019) 

Boquete, Panama

Boquete, Panama

EDUCATION

Master of Geomatics for Environmental Management
University of British Columbia | Vancouver, BC

B.S. Ecology, Behavior, and Evolution
University of California | Los Angeles, CA