Eleanor Goupillon, an Environmental Analyst for Environment Systems, has a background in physical geography and climate change. Since joining Environment Systems, Ella has developed and enhanced a range of skills based on extensive work with Mapinfo GIS, and more recently ArcGIS. Whilst developing these skills, she has continued her personal development, gaining a City & Guild level 2 award in project management.
Ella works on a variety of environmental and socio economic projects;
Land Use/Cover Area Frame Statistical Survey (LUCAS) for UK and Ireland (DG Eurostat)
Ella was a key part of the quality checking team, looking at 18,500 land cover and land use survey data points for the UK and Ireland and providing assistance with training of surveyors in the specific requirements of the LUCAS survey. Ella provided assistance with managing and support to 21 land use surveyors working throughout the UK and Ireland
Greenspace Toolkit Review (Countryside Council of Wales)
Environment Systems were commissioned to deliver a desk based review of the Natural Greenspace Toolkit. Ella delivered the GIS and analytical elements of the project , revising and refreshing guidance given to local authorities across Wales, in regards to the best practice to ensure natural greenspace is accessible to all. This included a detailed Literature review of the benefits of natural greenspace to health and the environment.
Scoping Study and Plan for Reporting on the Biosffer Dyfi Biosphere Objectives (Countryside Council for Wales)
Ella provided dedicated analysis and data support to formulate a series of measurable outcomes for the Dyfi Biosphere objectives, and identify the environmental and socio economic datasets that can be used to produce these outcomes, with a view to long term monitoring.
Greenspace Study (Monmouthshire County Council)
A core part of the project team, Ella mapped and assessed possible sites across urban areas of Monmouthshire, to analyse natural greenspace provision. The project involved identifying areas lacking in provision, which can be fundamental for health and well being for residents in urban environments.
