Mike Engels, Spatial Analyst
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Mapping the World
Originally from Michigan, Mike became ICF’s Spatial Analyst in December of 2006. He received a B.S. in Mathematics from the University of Notre Dame and a Master of Geographic Information Science from the University of Minnesota. As a spatial analyst for ICF, Mike performs spatial database development, modeling and assists study design on many projects around the world, including the Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership in the United States, Mekong basin wetland survey in Southeast Asia, and the Poyang Lake project in China. Additionally, Mike serves as the vice-president of the Society for Conservation GIS.
Learn more about our Whooping Crane conservation programs and our work in the Mekong and Yangtze River basins in Asia
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