Map I drew for DEEP and the Audubon Society that measures the rate and total area of coastal marsh erosion on the eastern extent (the Natural Area Preserve section) of Meigs Point at Hammonasset Beach.

Map I drew for DEEP and the Audubon Society that measures the rate and total area of coastal marsh erosion on the eastern extent (the Natural Area Preserve section) of Meigs Point at Hammonasset Beach.

A series of maps I drew in ArcGIS Pro for the National Park Service as updates from CAD/Illustrator maps.
I wrote “The Farm City Vision” as the third part of the final practicum project toward my master’s degree. This portion evaluates Putnam’s current Plan of Conservation and Development through a social ecological lens. It ends in a piece of speculative fiction that protracts the town’s history (see: Parts 1 & 2) to the year 2055, when perhaps the town will find itself firmly on the path to sustainability. The narrative accompanies original cultural landscape maps drawn by yours truly (ArcGIS Pro), including a 2055 speculative town layout. I am proud of my work, but I post the project here as a draft with the caveat that it deserved more research, a more intensive review process, and at least two more revisions.
I wrote “On the Falls’ Premises” for my final practicum course project toward the completion of my master’s degree. Parts 1 & 2 tell the history of Putnam, Connecticut through a social ecological lens. The narrative accompanies original cultural landscape maps drawn by yours truly (ArcGIS Pro). I am proud of my work, but I post the project here as a draft with the caveat that it deserved more research, a more intensive review process, and at least two more revisions.
This map preempts a StoryMap that I am writing about the history of the river and the impacts of river modifications. I have a lot more original research to complete before I consider publishing, but I think this imagery tells a huge portion of the story.
