معرفی
Alexandre Gagnon is a Reader in Climatology at Liverpool John Moores University's School of Biological and Environmental Sciences (2024–present), where he focuses on climate change adaptation, vulnerability assessments, and sustainable water resource management. Previously, he held roles as Senior Lecturer in Geography (Climate Change) at the same institution (2018–2024), Lecturer at the University of the West of Scotland (2007–2018), and Research Fellow at the University of Highlands and Islands (2006–2007). He earned a PhD in Geography from the University of Toronto (2000–2004) and a master's degree from the University of Alberta (1998–2000).
- Education:
- PhD in Geography, University of Toronto (2004)
- MSc in Geography, University of Alberta (2000)
His research spans climate change impacts on coastal and agricultural systems, GIS and remote sensing applications, machine learning for environmental modeling, and water security in vulnerable regions like Vietnam, India, and Madagascar. Recent publications emphasize drought stress prediction, salinity variability, solar desalination suitability, and traditional housing resilience to extreme weather.
Key article trends include integrating multi-criteria decision analysis for renewable energy planning, process modeling for water security, and bio-stabilization techniques for heritage construction. His work often combines climate projections, field studies, and stakeholder engagement across interdisciplinary domains.
He has collaborated extensively with researchers in South Asia, Madagascar, and Pakistan, addressing coastal vulnerability, glacier dynamics, and agricultural sustainability. While no formal advising roles are listed, his publications frequently involve junior researchers and multidisciplinary teams.


