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Geoffrey Gunn
Geographer
Geoffrey Gunn is a Geographer working with IISD’s Water program. He specializes in satellite remote sensing, spatial-temporal analysis, and spatial data visualization. Prior to joining IISD he gained extensive training in Arctic systems science at the University of Manitoba, including field expeditions to Hudson Bay, the Beaufort Sea, and Northeast Greenland. He completed his Master of Science degree at the Centre for Earth Observation Science studying atmospheric and oceanic forcing mechanisms of sea ice in Hudson Bay. Geoffrey also has experience in grassland ecology and biogeography.
- The Social and Environmental Benefits of Manitoba's Community PasturesA total economic value analysis of Manitoba's community pastures, demonstrating the private and public benefits of sustainable grazing management.
- Manitoba Bioeconomy AtlasThe Manitoba Bioeconomy Atlas demonstrates the economic and ecological value of common wetland plants as a marketable feedstock for biomass energy—all with the goal of creating a healthier Lake Winnipeg basin and developing a Manitoba bioeconomy.
- Manitoba Prairie Lakes: Mass balance budget for nutrient management at Pelican Lake, ManitobaThis study documents the variance and relative importance of different nutrient sources and internal lake processes for a Prairie lake (Pelican Lake, Manitoba).
- Big Data: What is it? How Can It Help Advance Sustainable Development?What is big data and how could it help advance sustainable development? We sat down with Geoff Gunn from our Water Program to learn more.
- Large Area Planning in the Nelson-Churchill River Basin (NCRB): Laying a foundation in northern ManitobaThis report explores two trends—the growing tendency towards large basin management and consideration of ecosystem services in decision making—for the northern portion of the Nelson-Churchill River Basin in Canada.
- Large Area Planning in the Nelson-Churchill River Basin (NCRB): Laying a foundation in northern Manitoba (Summary)This document summarizes a longer report that explores two trends—the growing tendency towards large basin management and consideration of ecosystem services in decision making—for the northern portion of the Nelson-Churchill River Basin in Canada.
- IISD Experimental Lakes Area and Climate Change brochureIISD Experimental Lakes Area brings a 47 year (1969–present) history of monitoring climate, water quality and fisheries in a unique whole-ecosystem laboratory setting.