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Episode 19: Innovative Marine Mapping in the Caribbean

11/02/2022
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In this week's episode, I chat with Dr Kimberly Baldwin, a marine ecologist with specialized skills in geoinformatics, focusing on participatory research and the utility of information technologies to support stakeholder engagement and collaborative approaches to develop more holistic information for environmental planning and management. Presently her research includes the use of drone and information technology platforms to support mapping and modelling of the environment. Dr Kimberly also has extensive practical experience teaching and conducting: field surveys, mapping and monitoring applications; remote sensing, spatial data management, modelling and analysis; participatory mapping, marine spatial planning and stakeholder engagement techniques.


Together we discuss the role of information technology and marine spatial planning tools for marine conservation in the Caribbean and the importance of developing a participatory approach to ensure all stakeholders are involved in marine initiatives from idea to execution. We also touch on the importance of drone technology in the region and its use as a tool to empower local communities to engage with the ocean and provide data to the necessary parties.


To learn more about Dr Kimberly and to connect with her check her information below. Be sure to note that you came from the EcoVybz Podcast!


Email: [email protected]

Business website: www.marsis.us

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drkimbaldwin/

Instagram: @dronesorbust

E-portfolio: www.kimberlybaldwin.tumblr.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarineSpatialInformationSolutions

PhD Research website: www.grenadinesmarsis.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/grenadinesmarsis

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