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Speaker

Environmental Transition & Biodiversity

I am a researcher specialised in applied conservation biology and alumnus of the École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, I deliver talks and presentations on a wide range of topics, tailored to the needs of the host institution. My doctoral work, conducted at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, focused on the evocentric approach to conservation and led to the development of the Evolutionary Footprint framework — a standardised tool for quantifying the evolutionary impact of human activities on biodiversity.

Through a multidisciplinary background built on three master's degrees in biology, agronomy, and philosophy of science, my positioning is unique. I offer an integrative vision of contemporary challenges, combining life sciences, environmental philosophy, and political, economic, and social sciences.

"Ecocentrism comes down to a few words: leave room, leave margins. Nature conservation is Sisyphean. But we keep proposing other possibilities. And all things considered, we should not fight to conserve. No, what we want above all is to enable."

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Human-Animal Perspectives

Exploring pathways of coexistence between the wild world and human societies

Alpine Futures: rethinking the mountain

The Alps as a model of ecosystem and land-use transformation

Writing the Living

Reimagining narratives by opening contemporary issues to literature

🎤 Talk 45–60 min
💬 Round table 30–90 min
✏️ Workshop 2–3 hours
🍽 Lunch debate 1 hour
💻 Webinar Flexible