Michael Frank Goodchild


Michael Frank Goodchild is a British-American geographer. He is an Emeritus Professor of Geography at the University of California, Santa Barbara. After nineteen years at the University of Western Ontario, including three years as chair, he moved to Santa Barbara in 1988, as part of the establishment of the National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, which he directed for over 20 years. In 2008, he founded the UCSB Center for Spatial Studies.

Education

His most influential work has involved research on Geographic Information Science. He is widely credited with coining "Volunteered Geographic Information" and is considered the world's foremost expert on the topic.

Caves and Karst

As a doctoral student at McMaster University, Goodchild rediscovered Castleguard Cave . His student Alan Glennon discovered an entrance and made significant discoveries to the Martin Ridge Cave System, Kentucky . Goodchild's dissertation advisor, Dr. Derek C. Ford, is a Canadian geomorphologist and karst scientist.

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