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Matt Campos

Geography Undergraduate

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Matt Campos

Welcome to my e-portfolio!

As a geography major and Arts co-op student at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, CA, I explore pathways for sustainable community development and design projects which promote shared learning.

On this site, you can learn more about my work in GIS, research and community involvement.

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Advanced GIS: Alberta Wildlife Crossings

Final project for GEOB 370: Advanced GIS. I produced maps and models which suggested new wildlife crossing locations along the Crowsnest Highway in Alberta, Canada.

Trail Six: Volumes 13 and 14

For two consecutive years, I have contributed to the UBC Department of Geography's undergraduate academic journal. I was one of the editors for Volume 14 and was responsible for designing the layout for the book. For Volume 13, I wrote a case study on Cambridge Analytica's microtargeted advertising operations before they shuttered in 2018. The article can be found on page 24.

UBC Geering Up Engineering Outreach

During my co-op work terms with Geering Up, I raised over $620,000 for the organization through grant applications and sponsorship agreements. On the side, I optimized Geering Up's communications materials, including our staff newsletter and the 2020 sponsorship package. I also helped start a new program at Geering Up, an internship program for Indigenous high school students.

Learning GIS: Environmental Impact Assessment

For this assignment, I had to produce 2 maps of the Garibaldi Resort project area near Squamish, BC to conduct an environmental impact assessment. I applied GIS analysis skills such as proximity analysis, clipping, unions, reclassifcation, area calculation, hillshade production, and multi-field queries to develop my personal skill set and identify areas of ecological concern to the project's developers.

Learning GIS: Professional Development Reflection

In this activity, I was tasked with reviewing all of my accomplish statements and portfolio posts. I had to write a personal statement which describes my experience in Geography 270 and summarizes my academic findings and personal development outcomes.

Final Project: Urban Fabrics & Transit Ridership

In this project, I applied the lessons I learned throughout GEOB 270 to develop 3 maps of public transit use by census tract for Metro Vancouver, Montreal, and Calgary. I executed GIS analytical functions such as joins, reclassification, and field calculation in order to visualize census data. I discussed the results of my visualization in reference to literature on urban fabrics, transit-oriented development, and factors which affect public transit ridership.

Learning GIS: Storm Surge Mapping

In this activity, I worked with spatial and tabular datasets to highlight areas of Metro Vancouver that at risk of flooding during a storm surge. I executed geographic analysis functions such as buffers and overlays, evaluating the data integrity of my maps along the way.

Learning GIS: Quantitative Data Classification & Data Uncertainty

For this course with Dr. Hermansen, I was tasked with classifying housing costs in Metro Vancouver with 4 different methods. In this post, I will discuss how these methods influence map interpretation and how data uncertainty and suppression create "no data" census areas on my maps.

Learning GIS: Cost of Housing

For this course with Dr. Hermansen, I had to develop maps comparing shelter costs and housing affordability between Metro Vancouver and Montreal.

2019 UBC Sustainability Fair

As the project lead for this event, I collaborated with a team of 4 other undergraduates to design and implement the 2019 UBC Sustainability fair which was hosted on February 5th.

Publication - Cambridge Analytica, Microtargeting, and Power

Through UBC Geography's undergraduate academic journal, I published a case study which identifies geopolitical implications of Cambridge Analytica's microtargeting operations which came under public scrutiny in 2018.

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