I am a Staff Tutor in Environment, Earth and Ecosystem Sciences. Currently, I am a Chartered Geographer (GIS) and fellow with the Royal Geographical Society. I am also a fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
From a research perspective, I am a Geoscientist who with over 25 years experience in the environmental hazards, risk assessment and GIS/Remote sensing fields. I have a particular interest in the development and application of innovative and emerging technologies (for example drones, augmented reality) to Natural Hazard Management and community engagement in a range of environments and geographic settings. My research focuses mainly on regions of the Caribbean and United Kingdom, investigating the impact that major catastrophes (such as floods, hurricanes, landslides, tsunami, earthquakes and volcanoes) have on the development of cities, the economy and the environment.
Geology, Geography, Disaster management. hazard processes and Enviromental Sciences
GIS, VR and Augmented reality in Enhancing teaching and learning
Application and Impact of AI on treaching and Learnng
Using technology to enhance engagement on fieldwork
Research continues to inform policies on Hazard mangement in the Caribbean and flood risk in the UK.
Working with voluntary organisations such as the National Flood Forum and Universities in the UK, Jamaica, Haiti, USA and Thailand.
Government of Jamaica
Mines and Geology Department. Jamaica
University of the West Indies
Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University (STOU)