PhD Thesis supervision
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In a nutshell | News | Publication | PhD Thesis Supervision | Scientific leadership | Teachings
2008-2011 |
Secondary (50%) Anne Blanchard : Reflexive interdisciplinarity : Supporting dialogue on the role of science for climate change. (joint international supervision with Bergen University, thesis principal supervisor prof. Roger Strand). In 2024: https://www.uib.no/en/persons/Anne.Bremer |
2009-2013 |
Secondary (50%) Fanny Verrax : Making sense of rare earth elements : electronic participation, ethics and citizen’s mobilization. (joint international supervision with Bergen University, thesis principal supervisor prof. Roger Strand). In 2024: https://em-lyon.com/en/fanny-verrax/briefly |
2009-2016 |
Principal (50%) Diatou Thiaw : Adaptation au changement climatique : suivi environnemental et social de l’utilisation de l’espace et des ressources naturelles en zones littorales : la Commune de M’bour et ses environs. (joint international supervision with Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar, thesis co-supervisor prof. Alioune kane). In 2024: https://www.umi-source.uvsq.fr/diatou-thiaw |
2010-2016 |
Nabil Touili : Résilience: évaluation des options de gouvernance pour la lutte contre les conséquences des inondations dans l’estuaire de la Gironde. In 2024: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nabil-touili-6b530052/ |
2010-2016 |
Idrissa Kane : Le concept de résilience, sa généalogie et son utilisation dans le cadre de l’adaptation littorale au changement climatique. |
2015-2019 |
Principal (50%) Vivien Dépouès : Sciences du climat et analyse économique de l’adaptation au changement climatique pour les infrastructures (thesis co-supervisor Tommaso Venturini, Medialab, Sciences Po) |
2015-2018 |
Principal (50%) Magali Vulierme : Frontière arctique, enjeux stratégique et population autochtones – Co-direction avec Stéphane Roussel, Université du Québec à Montréal. In 2024: https://www.naadsn.ca/people/dr-magali-vullierme/ |
2015-2016 |
Secondary (20%) Maxence Rojo : Climat arctique, les « Polar Low », de leur occurance à leurs impact, une analyse climato-anthropologique (thesis co-supervisor Alexandra Lavrillier, Laboratoire CEARC, thesis principal supervisor Chantal Claud) |
2015-2021 |
Principal (50%) Michael Delaunay : Développement du Nord extrême et infrastructures de transmission de données. (thesis co-supervisor Stéphane Roussel, Université du Québec à Montréal) |
2014-2019 |
Camille Gérome : Comment s'inspirer des initiatives de transition pour favoriser le développement de capacité d'adaptation ? |
2018-2021 | Secondary (50 %) Florentin Breton: Co-development of place-based climate services for action in 5 case studies (thesis principal supervisors Mathieu Vrac). |
2019-present | Secondary (50 %) Lyubov Barabanskaia: Exploitation of natural resources in the Russian Arctic with taking into consideration indigenous peoples (Principal supervisor Jean-Paul Markus) |
2018-2022 |
Principal (40 %) Natalia Doloisio: Social and economic impacts of permafrost thaw in the Siberian Arctic (thesis co-supervisors Charlotte Da Cunha and Mateo Cordier). |
2020-2023 | Principal (50 %) Sébastien Walczyszyn: The demonstrative approach: instrumenting the dissemination of nature-based solutions for climate change adaptation (thesis co-supervisor François Gemenne). |
2020-present | Principal (50 %) Ibrahim Mamadou Ibrahim: Evaluation of the determinants of exposure and vulnerability to flood risk: toward the design of synthetic, rapid appraisal, idnciators, the case of Niamey (Niger). (thesis co-supervisor Bruno Barroca) |
2020-present | Principal (50 %) Tanguy Sandré: Narratives and Resilience,Environmental Change and Sensemaking in the Arctic: West and East Greenland Coast Case Studies (thesis co-supervisors Jeanne Gherardi and Arjan Wardekker). |
2023-present | Secondary (50 %) Chloe Dhaille: Women in Venecia (Cundinamarca) and the rural way of life: a case study at the intersection between gender and local terminal risk. (thesis co-supervisor Yorghos Remvikos) |
2024-present | Principal (50%) Thi Minh ha Bui: Communities facing terminal threats: case studies from the Mekong Delta. (thesis co-supervisor Charlotte Da Cunha). |
2024-present | Principal (50%) Kuluk Helms: Honoring and lifting indigenous perspectives in academia – arts-based approaches to the analysis of terminality and culture, its accessibility and its practices in Greenland. (thesis co-supervisor Jeanne Gherardi) |