People Directory

Distinguished University Professor Emerita, FRSC

Department of Geography and Planning

613-533-3035

kobayasi@queensu.ca

Mackintosh-Corry Hall, Room E311

Citizenship and human rights, Employment equity, Disability policy and citizenship in Canada, Historical geographies of racialization, Community development among Japanese Canadians, and Housing, activism, and the right to the city.

Professor and Head of Department

Department of Geography and Planning

Biogeochemistry of cold environments, Carbon and nutrient cycling in permafrost and alpine catchments, and Climate change and disturbance impacts on hydrology and water quality in permafrost watersheds.

Hub One Co-Manager

Department of Geography and Planning

bb13@queensu.ca

Mackintosh-Corry Hall | Room E208c

613-533-6000, ext 77210

Hub-One Co-Manager
Email:  bb13@queensu.ca
 

Adjunct Professor

Department of Geography and Planning

Impact of permafrost changes on hydrology and landscape stability, Landscape controls over permafrost-related hazards, Sediment erosion and deposition processes in cold environments, Hydrological and sediment transport modelling, and Paleoenvironmental and paleohydrological change in the arctic and boreal environments.

Professor Emeritus, FCIP, RPP

Department of Geography and Planning

613-533-6000 ext. 77062

leungh@queensu.ca

Mackintosh-Corry Hall, Room D309

land use, planning theory, urban design, cultures, policy evaluation, research methodologies, China

Adjunct Professor Emeritus, FRSC

Department of Geography and Planning

613-533-6041

lovellg@queensu.ca

Mackintosh-Corry Hall, Room D305

Four decades after first teaching at Queen's, George continues to do so, offering GPHY 257 (The Geography of Middle America) Fall 2023.

Professor

Department of Geography and Planning

613-533-6000 ext. 77092

warren.mabee@queensu.ca

Mackintosh-Corry Hall, Room D301

Renewable Energy Development and Implementation, Agricultural and forest bioenergy, Environmental and energy policy, and Renewable energy mapping.

Professor Emeritus

Department of Geography and Planning

In Memoriam

Carbon, water, and energy cycling in Ontario mixedwood forest; Forest energy, water, and carbon balance studies; International synthesis studies of carbon, water, and energy cycling using the FLUXNET data sets.

Professor

Department of Geography and Planning

613-533-6962

dm23@queensu.ca

Mackintosh-Corry Hall, Room E330

Professor Emeritus

Department of Geography and Planning

Research interests include governance, policy, human resource requirements, education and training, professional practices and products in geodesy, mapping and charting and land administration with particular emphasis on national mapping and cadastral organizations in Canada and abroad.

Professor and Canada Research Chair in Black Studies

Department of Geography and Planning

Associate Professor, MCIP, RPP

Department of Geography and Planning

613-533-6000 ext. 77145

john.meligrana@queensu.ca

Mackintosh-Corry Hall, Room D321

Local government reform, regional governance, urban-rural fringe, urban planning and development in China.

Undergraduate Program Assistant

Department of Geography and Planning

geography.info@queensu.ca

Mackintosh-Corry Hall, Room E208a

613-533-6030

Undergraduate Programs Assistant
Email:  geography.info@queensu.ca

Professor Emeritus

Department of Geography and Planning

In Memoriam

Adjunct I

Department of Geography and Planning

Postdoctoral Fellow

Department of Geography and Planning

mohammad.nabipour@queensu.ca

Mackintosh-Corry Hall

Current research focuses on the confluence of transportation, ageing, and the built environment.

Adjunct Associate Professor

Department of Geography and Planning

Assistant Professor

Department of Geography and Planning

613-533-6000 ext. 79036

c.omelon@queensu.ca

Mackintosh-Corry Hall, Room E109

I am interested in characterizing and understanding biogeochemical cycling in natural systems, especially the role of microorganisms in waters, soils, and sediments.  Due to observed and predicted increases in temperatures and hydrologic activity in the Arctic, this work helps us to understand how climate change will impact the terrestrial landscape of high latitude environments.

Professor Emeritus

Department of Geography and Planning

613-533-6042

osborneb@queensu.ca

Mackintosh-Corry Hall, Room D312

Canada's countryside, Constructions of national identity, Symbolic landscapes, The place of heritage, and Sustainable tourism.

Robert Gilbert Postdoctoral Fellow

Department of Geography and Planning

613-533-6000 ext. 75050

ip27@queensu.ca

Mackintosh-Corry Hall, Room D114

Remote sensing; forest disturbance mapping and monitoring; time-series change detection; extraction of information applicable to sustainable forestry planning and decision-making from multi-sensor satellite data (optical (Landsat, Sentinel-2, and PlanetScope), SAR (Sentinel-1), and LiDAR (GEDI)); quantification of primary/old-growth forest loss due to logging and other anthropogenic disturbances; changes in stand composition in disturbed forests.