A Sentinel for Nature
Ecocidetracker is an investigative capstone project dedicated to cataloging the environmental ruin caused by armed conflict. It serves as a vital repository for documenting land degradation, water contamination, and ecosystem collapse in devastated regions. By tracking these invisible casualties of war, to ensure that environmental destruction remains visible to the global community, bridging the divide between academic inquiry and actionable justice.
Critical Conflict Zones
This project looks at the environmental damage caused by modern wars, a topic that is often overlooked. Using primary sources and academic journals, I track things like soil pollution, habitat loss, and industrial contamination in vulnerable regions to better understand the long-term ecological impact of armed conflict.
( 2024 )
The Donbas Ecological Crisis
( 2023 )
Investigative report on the toxic legacy of flooded mines and soil contamination throughout the urbanized conflict corridor.
Tigray: Decimation of the Highlands
Analysis of the deliberate destruction of ancient irrigation systems and the long-term impact on highland soil stability.