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Genevieve Ali is an Associate Professor at McGill University's Department of Geography (Faculty of Science). She leads the Ecohydrological Systems Laboratory and specializes in process hydrology, complex systems science, and environmental modeling. Her research examines water movement across landscape compartments—from soil to rivers—in both natural and human-altered environments. She employs fieldwork, big data, and modeling to study hydrological processes from plot to watershed scales, integrating tools from ecology, computer science, and neuroscience.
Dr. Ali holds a B.Sc. (2005) and Ph.D. (2010) in Environmental Geography from the University of Montreal. Her work emphasizes ecohydrological systems as complex adaptive systems, particularly in the context of climate and land-use change. Key contributions include threshold analysis in rainfall-runoff dynamics, uncertainty quantification in hydrologic modeling, and phosphorus dynamics in agricultural landscapes.
Her recent publications explore hydrological connectivity, watershed resilience, and interdisciplinary methods for environmental monitoring. She advocates for women in hydrology and collaborates on projects addressing environmental flow management and policy-relevant metrics for water systems.




