
Charles Duncan
Charles Duncan is a recent graduate from McGill University with a BSc in Physical Geography and a minor in Environment. With a strong background in geospatial analysis, remote sensing, and environmental research, Charles brings his expertise to the GoGeomatics volunteer team as a writer and editor. His research has focused on phosphorus biogeochemistry in tropical wetlands, and he has worked on multiple field and lab-based projects, including soil and water sampling, isotope analysis, and GIS applications.
Passionate about the intersection of geospatial technology and environmental conservation, Charles has contributed to research efforts in Vietnam, Chile, and Canada. His experience includes working with Google Earth Engine, EMIT Visions Portal, and remote sensing methodologies to analyze environmental change.
Through his role at GoGeomatics, Charles aims to communicate complex geospatial topics to a broader audience, helping to advance knowledge-sharing within Canada’s geomatics community.
Articles by Charles Duncan
Making Geomatics Accessible: Empowering beginners through purpose driven Applications
My introduction to geomatics came through a required introductory GIS course during my undergrad. This course taught the basics of…