Lafoucrière Axelle
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I graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Geography and Demography from the University of Montreal, where I developed a keen interest in biodiversity and climate issues. During my Master's in Environmental Sciences (MUSE) at the University of Geneva, I studied movement ecology using GPS tracking data. My master thesis focused on the habitat preferences of wild boars in human-modified landscapes. I am currently a PhD student at the Institute of Environmental Sciences. |
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Research
My research investigates the trade-offs between biodiversity and climate in the energy production sector. I apply Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) methodologies, integrating spatial and ecological data to evaluate the impact on ecosystems. As part of this, I compare biodiversity indicators to evaluate the risk of ecosystem degradation. My work contributes to ongoing interdisciplinary research efforts to provide knowledge and guidance on the most favorable outcomes for both biodiversity and the climate.
Teaching
- E4229 Atelier d'accompagnement au mémoire (MUSE)
- E4E252 Méthodes qualitatives (MUSE)
- E4E211 Méthodes quantitatives (MUSE)
Ms Axelle Lafoucrière
PhD candidate
C 301
+41 22 379 06 75
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