Landen Matechuk

he/him/his
location_on GEOG 108
Graduate Degree

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Pursuing a Master of Science degree

Research Areas: GIS,  Remote Sensing, Ecology

Supervisors: Marwan Hassan and Michael Fabris

Degrees: BSc in Geography with a concentration in Geomatics from the University of Victoria; MSc in Geography from University of British Columbia.

Entry Date: September 2024

Expected Graduation Date: August 2029

Research Statement:   My research focuses on themes related to ecological science and anthropogenic effects on natural ecosystems. I use GIS to make scientific methods of mapping and analysis more accessible to communities, municipal governments and groups interested in protecting and preserving natural places.


Landen Matechuk

he/him/his
location_on GEOG 108
Graduate Degree

About

Pursuing a Master of Science degree

Research Areas: GIS,  Remote Sensing, Ecology

Supervisors: Marwan Hassan and Michael Fabris

Degrees: BSc in Geography with a concentration in Geomatics from the University of Victoria; MSc in Geography from University of British Columbia.

Entry Date: September 2024

Expected Graduation Date: August 2029

Research Statement:   My research focuses on themes related to ecological science and anthropogenic effects on natural ecosystems. I use GIS to make scientific methods of mapping and analysis more accessible to communities, municipal governments and groups interested in protecting and preserving natural places.


Landen Matechuk

he/him/his
location_on GEOG 108
Graduate Degree
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Pursuing a Master of Science degree

Research Areas: GIS,  Remote Sensing, Ecology

Supervisors: Marwan Hassan and Michael Fabris

Degrees: BSc in Geography with a concentration in Geomatics from the University of Victoria; MSc in Geography from University of British Columbia.

Entry Date: September 2024

Expected Graduation Date: August 2029

Research Statement:   My research focuses on themes related to ecological science and anthropogenic effects on natural ecosystems. I use GIS to make scientific methods of mapping and analysis more accessible to communities, municipal governments and groups interested in protecting and preserving natural places.