Kellee Koenig

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Kellee Koenig

Adjunct Professor


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Kellee Koenig leads Conservation International's GIS strategy, map production, GIS capacity building, and identifying appropriate data and tools for spatial analysis. As the Senior GIS Manager and Cartographer in the Moore Center for Science, she has provided geospatial support on research topics including conservation priority setting and monitoring, customized systems to support near-real time fire alerts for decision makers and long-term monitoring for resource allocation, improving coffee sustainability, potential trade-offs between food security and biofuels, empowering indigenous peoples and local communities with improved access to technology solutions, and marine protected area gazettement. She is also an award-winning cartographer who's passionate about GIS and the power of maps to communicate complex information and tell stories. Additional professional interests include the role of other forms of scientific communication to inform action. Kellee studied GIS at Brigham Young University.


GEOG 3106 - Intermediate Geographic Information Systems