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Biography

Consulting and Research Experience

  • Independent Consultant – GIS and Remote Sensing Expert (Summer 2005)
    ITAD, UK, for the DFID-funded Joint Wetlands Livelihood Project, Nigeria

  • Consultant – Urban and Retail Planning (2003-2004)
    Pottoka Consultancy, France

  • GIS and Remote Sensing Intern (Summer 2003)
    Office du Niger, Mali, and CIRAD, France

  • Research Officer (2002)
    BNETD, Côte d’Ivoire – Division Environnement
    Initiated a natural resource inventory project for improved environmental monitoring and resource management.

  • Research Student (Summer 2001)
    Centre for Land Use and Water Resources Research, Newcastle, UK
    “ Household Farming Strategies in the Context of Changing Salinity Regimes and the Sustainable Livelihoods Approach: Case Studies in Bac Lieu province, Vietnam”.
    Field work and research for MSc. dissertation on a DFID-funded project in collaboration with the Mekong Delta Farming Systems Research Institute (Vietnam), and the International Rice Research Institute (Philippines).

  • Volunteer Research Officer (July 1999)
    Canadian Centre for International Study and Cooperation (CECI), Côte d’Ivoire
    “ Feasibility study of an integrated pest management project for the cotton sector in the Korhogo Area”

 

Education

MSc Spatial Management and Geographic Information Systems (2002-2003)
Université Jean Monnet and Ecole Nationale d’Ingénieurs de Saint-Etienne, France.

MSc Environmental Resource Assessment (2000-2001)
University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.

BA – Double Major in Political Science and African Studies, minor in environment (1996-2000)
McGill University, Canada

International Baccalaureate: Physics, Maths, Geography, Chemistry, French/English bilingual option (1996)
Washington International School, USA


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