Summary
Arthur Green is a geographer and academic leader with two decades of applied research and consulting experience using GIScience to investigate crimes against humanity, war crimes, environmental conflicts, land administration, and food systems in rural and post-conflict settings. As Department Chair and Director of Environmental Studies at Okanagan College, he combines program development, faculty leadership, and accreditation management with active roles in open education and humanitarian studies. He has consulted for major international agencies including the ICRC, USAID, Winrock, and BirdLife, and has led program development at UBC and the University of Central Asia. A published scholar and open education advocate, he builds practical geospatial resources (and admits he learned to “make things” by breaking them), bridging rigorous research with hands-on tools for practitioners.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
International Christian University
MS, MS at North Carolina State University
Guilford College
PhD, PhD at McGill University
English, French, fulfulde, Indonesian, Spanish