Where do you want to start?
Two bodies of work — pick the one that matches what you're looking for, or read both.
Analysis
Political Economy
How places actually function — economically, politically, ecologically. Specific cases, primary sources, no assumed economics background.
- 1 A Trade Reality Check What the Province Produces, What It Exports, and What It Needs From Everyone Else
- 2 The Texas of the North What the Comparison Actually Reveals — and What It Obscures
- 3 Contested Ground Global Energy Markets, War, Sanctions, and the Renewable Tide
- 4 Landlocked by Default: The Economic Geography of Alberta's Connectivity Crisis
- 5 The Burning Strait A systems view of chokepoint activation, supply chain propagation, and the asymmetric geography of oil dependence
- 6 Alberta's Pipeline Geography A Connected Province and the Infrastructure That Makes It So
- 7 The Checkout Problem Alberta grows the food, drills the fuel, and still pays some of Canada's highest grocery prices. This is why.
Computation
Computational Geography
Geography as a quantitative science — from algebra to climate models. Each model builds on the last. Code is open on GitHub.