The aim of my thesis is to analyse the current and future landscape and functional dynamics of agricultural regions used by commensal birds of prey in agriculture, in order to estimate the spatial adaptations of these species and the governance adaptations of humans. These two species are the Griffon vulture (Gyps fulvus) and the Lesser kestrel (Falco naumanni) in the Occitanie region (Hérault, Aude, Aveyron, Lozère).
Bio
- 2023-2024: Long Research Project (4th year of ENS degree)
Internship in CEFE: Evaluating the use of unofficial feeding sites of Griffon vultures in the Pyrenees
Internship in CIBIO (Lisbon): Assessing White storks (Ciconia ciconia) reliance on anthropogenic habitats in southern Iberian Peninsula - 2022-2023: 2nd year of Master's degree in Environmental Geography
Master thesis: Landscape influence on natal dispersal of the Dipper Cinclus cinclus in the Chartreuse massif - 2021-2022: 1st year of Master's degree in Environmental Geography
Master thesis: The controversy surrounding interactions between vultures and livestock: a comparative geographic approach between the Grands Causses and the Provençal Baronnies - 2020-2021: Bachelor degree in Geography, Ecole Normale Supérieure (ENS) de Lyon




