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Kevin Driscoll is an Instructor in the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies at Carleton University, within the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. He holds a BA from Concordia University, a BSc from the University of Toronto, and an MSc from the University of Northern British Columbia. His professional roles include teaching physical geography, forestry, and resource management courses alongside research administration experience with NSERC. Driscoll has also served as secretary-treasurer for the Canadian Geomorphology Research Group (2002–2007) and conducted collaborative research at the University of Pretoria on elephant impacts in South African Sand Forest reserves.
Driscoll’s research focuses on Zoogeomorphology, Alpine Geomorphic Processes, and Soil Dynamics in alpine environments. His work bridges ecological interactions with landform evolution, emphasizing how fauna and environmental factors shape landscapes. Recent investigations include studies on post-fire forest recovery, permafrost dynamics in mountain regions, and soil classification in British Columbia’s central interior.
He has contributed to peer-reviewed journals in geomorphology, ecology, and environmental management. While no specific grants or advising roles are detailed, his academic service and interdisciplinary research highlight contributions to environmental education and applied geosciences.
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