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Alex Smith is a Researcher in the Coastal Research Group at the University of Windsor. His work focuses on coastal geomorphology, dune dynamics, and the impacts of environmental and human factors on coastal systems. He has conducted field studies on barrier beaches, rip tide awareness, and post-storm recovery of coastal areas, including surveys of damage caused by Hurricane Dorian in Prince Edward Island.
His research integrates remote sensing technologies (e.g., UAVs) and advanced modeling (e.g., fuzzy cognitive modeling) to understand coastal processes. Key projects include studies on the Point Pelee foreland’s historical changes and the role of recreational boat wakes in inland lake ecosystems. Smith emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, blending fieldwork with AI-driven analysis to address modern coastal challenges.
Notable contributions include advocating for improved beach safety measures following Great Lakes drownings and fostering public engagement through initiatives like the Coastie Initiative. His work highlights the importance of adaptive management strategies for coastal resilience in the face of climate change.



