
About
Lisa Jordan serves as Program Coordinator and Instructor of Geographic Information Science at Houston City College. Her academic work bridges geographic information systems with practical applications in multiple societal domains.
Her research interests focus on the application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in environmental studies, public health, and civic engagement. She has developed expertise in geospatial analysis of social issues, particularly demonstrated through her work on visualizing international arms flows.
Her scholarly work shows a consistent pattern of applying GIS methodologies to analyze complex social and environmental problems, with particular emphasis on data visualization techniques for public policy issues.
Lisa actively contributes to academic discourse through her research publications that examine the intersection of geography, public policy, and social justice issues.
As an educator, she mentors students through her teaching of core GIS curriculum while connecting theoretical concepts to real-world applications in environmental and public health contexts.
Find Lisa Jordan elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
May YuanUniversity of Texas at Dallas · Professor
Margo BerendsenUniversity of Wyoming · Researcher
Esra OzdenerolUniversity of Memphis · Professor
Lisa TaborUniversity of Northern Iowa · Associate Professor
Demetrice JordanHarvard University · Lecturer
John Derek MorganUniversity of West Florida · Associate Professor