Kate Booth

GIS and Remote Sensing - Environmental Research, The University of Manchester
  • United Kingdom

About Kate Booth

Geospatial professional and PhD researcher with a passion for transforming spatial data into actionable insights for storytelling. Specialising in satellite remote sensing, I practice advanced techniques such as change detection and land cover classification and mapping. Currently I am pursuing a part-time PhD around my full-time role as a GIS Analyst, my research focuses on analysing deforestation and it's impact within the Brazilian Amazon rainforest, specifically within indigenous territories.

Beyond my work as a GIS professional, I am passionate about creating space for people to build a connection with nature. I have established an outdoor community known as The Adventurous Book Club, which aims to spark people's imaginations whilst exploring the outdoors, within this community we also promote environmental awareness and positive wellbeing.

I am always eager to collaborate with like-minded professionals and organisations to advance the use of GIS and remote sensing in environmental conservation. Let's connect and explore how we can work together to make positive impact.

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