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This 2025 National Brownfields Training Conference session explores the transformative role of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in managing and communicating the complexities of brownfield projects. Kayla Ouellette delves into how GIS technology can be leveraged to enhance project planning, data management, and stakeholder engagement. Key topics she covers include an overview of the GIS environment, access to GIS software, and practical applications including site selection and ranking, demographic analysis, data management, and community outreach.
Kayla emphasizes the importance of starting with the end in mind, ensuring that GIS solutions are tailored to meet specific project needs and reporting requirements from the very beginning. By utilizing GIS, project teams will improve accuracy, efficiency, and communication, ultimately leading to more successful brownfield redevelopment efforts.
Learning Objectives of Transforming Brownfield Redevelopment with GIS:
Understand how GIS technology can enhance project planning, data management, and stakeholder engagement in brownfield projects.
The importance of starting with the end in mind to ensure that the GIS solutions you are tailoring meet specific project needs and reporting requirements from the beginning, ultimately improving accuracy, efficiency, and communication in brownfield redevelopment efforts.
Kayla Ouellette is a GIS Manager at SCS Engineers. Kayla has over 10 years of experience creating innovative GIS workflows for environmental and solid waste projects. She is responsible for managing SCS’s GIS teams, providing internal training for staff, and collaborating with others across the company to implement GIS solutions for their projects. Kayla enjoys educating others on the applications of GIS and has presented at Florida SWANA, Florida Brownfields Association, and American Association of Geographers. She has a Master’s Degree in Environmental Science and Policy from the University of South Florida and resides in St Petersburg, FL.
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