Bourdon, Marc
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GIS Analyst/Geographer

Joined LGL in 2009

Degrees & Diplomas

B.Sc - New Mexico State University (Geography) 2003
B.Sc - New Mexico State University (Urban Planning) 2003
M.Sc - New Mexico State University (Applied Geography) 2005

Research Interests

  • Applied Geography
  • Habitat Analysis
  • Land Use Planning
  • Human/Environment Interactions
  • Wildlife Inventory and Mapping

Capsule Resume

Marc has been involved in baseline monitoring/ impact assessment studies for the endangered Cook Inlet beluga whale population and wildlife and fisheries inventory projects on the Chuit River and Howe Island. Marc spends most of his time conducting spatial analyses for many projects at the LGL Alaska office, most of which are centered around marine mammal impact assessment and inventory.

Marc came to LGL after a three year stint as GIS Manager at LeadDog Consulting, where he helped map infrastructure in over 75 countries worldwide. Previous to LeadDog, Marc was the GIS Coordinator at the Spatial Applications and Research Center at New Mexico State University, where he finished his Masters in Applied Geography. Marc has over ten years of GIS and geographic experience and has been an integral element in a wide array of projects including: US-Mexico transportation planning, land use modeling, watershed planning, bicycle/pedestrian planning, and a variety of biological and infrastructure mapping projects across New Mexico, Alaska, and abroad.


 
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