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1 François GEMENNE Professional address Private address Personal data The Hugo Observatory 13 Rue Tronchet Born in Liège University of Liège 75008 Paris on December 22 nd , 1980. Department of Geography France Belgian citizenship. Clos Mercator 3 – Bât. B11 4000 Liège Belgium Tel: +33 6 50 51 69 99 E-mail : [email protected] / [email protected] Current position FNRS Senior research associate and Director, The Hugo Observatory, University of Liège (Belgium) Co-director, Observatory of Defence and Climate, IRIS / French Ministry of Defence (Paris, France) Lead author, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC, Working Group II) Areas of interest: Environmental politics and diplomacy Environmentally-induced migration Refugees and forced migration Adaptation to climate change Global governance of migration Education 2005-2009 Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po), Centre for International Studies and Research (CERI), and University of Liège, Centre for Ethnic and Migration Studies (CEDEM) PhD in Political Science (dual degree). Thesis entitled Environmental Changes and Migration Flows. Normative Frameworks and Policy Responses, jointly supervised by Dr Catherine Wihtol de Wenden (CERI) and Dr Marco Martiniello (CEDEM) 2004-2005 London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Government Master of Research (M.Res.) in Political Science 2002-2004 Catholic University of Louvain, Institute for Development Studies Master of Arts (two-year “DEA”) in Development, Environment and Societies Dissertation entitled Les réfugiés environnementaux. L’émergence d’un nouveau phénomène migratoire, supervised by Dr Marc Poncelet. 2001-2002 New York University, Center for European Studies Scholar of the TIRES programme (Transnationalism, International Migration, Race, Ethnocentrism, and the State) 1998-2002 University of Liège, Department of Political Science Bachelor of Arts (four-year “licence”) in Political Science and Public administration Dissertation entitled ‘United We Stand’: Multiculturalism and Patriotism in New York City After September 11, supervised by Dr Marco Martiniello.

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François GEMENNE Professional address Private address Personal data The Hugo Observatory 13 Rue Tronchet Born in Liège University of Liège 75008 Paris on December 22nd, 1980. Department of Geography France Belgian citizenship. Clos Mercator 3 – Bât. B11 4000 Liège Belgium Tel: +33 6 50 51 69 99 E-mail : [email protected] / [email protected] Current position FNRS Senior research associate and Director, The Hugo Observatory, University of Liège (Belgium)

Co-director, Observatory of Defence and Climate, IRIS / French Ministry of Defence (Paris, France)

Lead author, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC, Working Group II)

Areas of interest: • Environmental politics and diplomacy • Environmentally-induced migration • Refugees and forced migration • Adaptation to climate change • Global governance of migration

Education 2005-2009 Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po), Centre for International Studies and

Research (CERI), and University of Liège, Centre for Ethnic and Migration Studies (CEDEM)

PhD in Political Science (dual degree). Thesis entitled Environmental Changes and Migration Flows. Normative Frameworks and Policy Responses,

jointly supervised by Dr Catherine Wihtol de Wenden (CERI) and Dr Marco Martiniello (CEDEM)

2004-2005 London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Government Master of Research (M.Res.) in Political Science 2002-2004 Catholic University of Louvain, Institute for Development Studies

Master of Arts (two-year “DEA”) in Development, Environment and Societies Dissertation entitled Les réfugiés environnementaux. L’émergence d’un nouveau phénomène migratoire, supervised by Dr Marc Poncelet.

2001-2002 New York University, Center for European Studies Scholar of the TIRES programme (Transnationalism, International Migration, Race,

Ethnocentrism, and the State) 1998-2002 University of Liège, Department of Political Science

Bachelor of Arts (four-year “licence”) in Political Science and Public administration Dissertation entitled ‘United We Stand’: Multiculturalism and Patriotism in New York City After September 11, supervised by Dr Marco Martiniello.

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Awards and Scholarships 2016 Sciences Po, Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA) Faculty Award for the course

‘Environment and Migration’ (with Caroline Zickgraf) 2015 Fulbright – Hays Award for Research at Princeton University 2014 SAIA National Scholarship, Slovakia 2010-2020 Holder of the Bernheim Chair on Peace and Citizenship, Free University of Brussels 2010 Laureate of ISDT-Wernaers Fund for achievement in the communication of science to the public 2009-2011 Postdoctoral research grant from the AXA Research Fund. 2004-2008 Research fellowship of the National Fund for Scientific Research (FNRS, Belgium) 2004 Scholarship of the Rotary Foundation, district 1630 (Belgium) 2004 Scholarship of the Camille Hela Foundation (University of Liege, Belgium) 2001 TIRES Scholarship at the Center for European Studies at New York University (European

Commission) 1997 Scholarship for intensive language courses in Berlin (German Embassy, Brussels) Visiting positions Oct 2016 Universidad de Buenos Aires, Centro Franco Argentino- Argentina CFA Guest Professor Spring 2015 Princeton University, Program in Science, Technology and Environmental Policy (STEP),

Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs – United States Fulbright Visiting Research Scholar Spring 2014 University of Economics in Bratislava, Faculty of International Relations – Slovakia Visiting professor Aug 2007 Australian National University, National Europe Centre – Canberra, Australia Visiting fellow Jul 2007 University of the South Pacific, School of Social sciences – Suva, Fiji Visiting fellow Jan – Apr 07 Tulane University, Political Science Department – New Orleans, United States Visiting fellow Jan – Mar 07 Louisiana State University, Hurricane Center – Baton Rouge, United States Visiting fellow Teaching Current Sc i ence s Po (Par i s ) Climate Geopolitics: IR in a Warming World Master of International Affairs Since 2016 Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne Enjeux politiques et géopolitiques du climat Master of Political Science Since 2020 University of Liège International Politics of Climate Change Master in Global Change Since 2018 IHECS (Brussels) Histoire de la Mondialisation Undergraduate level Since 2020

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Past Free Univer s i t y o f Brusse l s Environnement, Ressources et Conflits (ENVI-F-504) Bernheim Chair ‘Peace & Citizenship’ 2010-2020 Sc i ence s Po Grenob le Protection Internationale de l’Environnement Master of International Cooperation 2011-2019 London Schoo l o f Economics Seminars of the course ‘States, Nations and Empires’ B.A. in Government 2005 - 2006 Sc i ence s Po International Politics of Climate Change Undergraduate program (Nancy) 2008 - 2019 International Politics of Climate Change Undergraduate program (Paris) 2016 - 2019 Environment and Migration (with C. Zickgraf) Master of International Affairs 2011 - 2018 Global Public Goods (with S. Vigil) Undergraduate program (Paris) 2008 - 2015 Climate Change: A Political Introduction Undergraduate program (Paris) 2008 - 2015 International Politics of Climate Change Undergraduate program (Reims) 2013 - 2014 Greening Politics and Markets (with L. Noualhat) Master of International Affairs 2012 International Politics of Climate Change Master of International Affairs 2007 - 2010 International Governance of Migration Undergraduate program (Nancy) 2008 - 2009 Géopolitique du changement climatique Undergraduate program (Poitiers) 2008 Global Classroom: Integrated Approaches to Master of International Affairs 2008 - 2009 Sustainable Development Practice Le développement durable et la gouvernance Master of International Affairs 2010 de la globalisation (with L. Tubiana and T. Voituriez) Univers i t y o f Par i s 8 Textes de sociologie politique en anglais B.A. in Political Science 2010 Univers i t y o f Liège New Development in Ethnic and Migration Studies Master in Sociology 2010 - 2014 (with M. Martiniello and J.-M. Lafleur) Introduction to Refugee Studies Master in Sociology 2015 - 2016 (with R. Hasegawa and N. Pearson) Univers i t y o f Par i s 13 Ecopolitique mondiale Master of International Cooperation 2010 - 2014 International governance of migration Master of International Cooperation 2010 - 2014 Univers i t y o f Versa i l l e s Sain t -Quent in - en-Yve l ines Politiques environnementales comparées” Master of Environmental Sciences 2013 - 2014 Science s Po Li l l e Pratique de la négociation internationale Master ‘Conflits et Développement’ 2013 - 2015 (with S. Vigil and C. Zickgraf) Research grants 2020-2024 HABITABLE (Linking Climate change, Habitability and Social Tipping Points: Scenarios for

Climate Migration) European Commission, Horizon 2020 programme – 6 800 000 EUR Project coordinator 2018-2022 MAGYC (Migration Governance and Asylum Crises) European Commission, Horizon 2020 programme – 3 175 000 EUR

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Project coordinator 2018-2021 MISTY (Migration, Transformation, Sustainability) Belmont Forum Co-PI 2017-2021 MIGRADAPT (Making Migration Work for Adaptation to Environmental Changes. A Belgian Appraisal) Belgian Federal Scientific Policy (BELSPO), Brain Program – 635 000 EUR Project coordintaor 2016-2019 EDGE (Environmental Diplomacy and Geopolitics) European Commission, Horizon 2020 programme – 1 031 250 EUR Project partner 2016-2017 STRAFPACC (Les Stratégies Françaises dans le Pacifique Sud face au Changement Climatique)

Conseil Supérieur de la Formation et de la Recherche Stratégiques – 445 000 EUR Leader of Task 2 on Mobility induced by climate change

2013-2016 MECLEP (Migration, Environment and Climate Change: Evidence for Policy) European Commission, Thematic Programme on Migration and Asylum – 2 420 000 EUR Research coordinator 2013-2018 HELIX (High-End cLimate Impacts and Extremes) European Commission, 7th Framework Programme – 9 000 000 EUR Project partner http://www.helixclimate.eu 2012-2014 MOBGLOB (Mobilité mondiale et gouvernance des migrations) French National Research Agency (ANR) – 247 000 EUR Project partner, leader of Task 4: Migration without borders. http://www.sciencespo.fr/mobglob/ 2012-2017 RAMSES (Reconciling Adaptation, Mitigation and Sustainable Development for Cities) European Commission, 7th Framework Programme – 5 465 000 EUR Project partner, leader of workpackage 7: Urban policies and governance. http://www.ramses-cities.eu 2011-2012 Climate and Security: Evidence, Emerging Risks and a New Agenda Department of Energy and Climate Change (UK) & Ministry of Defence (France) – 35 000 EUR Project coordinator. 2011-2013 DEVAST (Disaster Evacuation and Risk Perceptions in Democracies) French National Research Agency (ANR) / Japan Science and Technology Agency – 97 550 EUR Project coordinator http://www.devast-project.org 2011-2015 COST Action on Climate Change and Migration: Knowledge, Law & Policy, and Theory European Science Foundation – 150 000 EUR/year Member of the Management Committee 2011-2013 ClimMig (Climate-induced migration and the need for new legal, normative and institutional frameworks) Austrian Climate and Energy Fund – 168 000 EUR Project partner 2011-2014 CADHOM (Catastrophes Naturelles et Droits de l’Homme) French National Research Agency – 240 000 EUR Leader for Task 2: Socio-political stakes at the European and international levels

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2009-2012 ExClim (Exil Climatique – Gérer les déplacements de populations dus aux phénomènes climatiques extrêmes) GICC, French Ministry for Ecology and Sustainable Development – 250 000 EUR Field research in The Maldives 2007-2009 EACH-FOR (Environmental Change and Forced Migration Scenarios)

STREP, FP6 – European Commission – 835 000 EUR Member of the Management Board Workpackage leader for Central Asia and Asia-Pacific

Employment history Jan 15-Dec 17 Sciences Po – Paris Executive Director of the research programme Politics of the Earth (USPC) Aug13-Feb 17 CEARC, University of Versailles-Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (France)

Research Associate Jan 09-Aug 13 Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations (IDDRI), Sciences Po

– Paris Research fellow Oct 08-Dec 08 Centre for Ethnic and Migration Studies (CEDEM), University of Liège

Researcher Sep 05-Jan 07 Centre for the Study of Global Governance, London School of Economics and Political

Science – London Research assistant of Prof. H. Moore Oct 04- Sep 08 National Fund for Scientific Research (FNRS) – Brussels Research fellow Jan 03-Sep 04 Department of Political Science, University of Liège

Researcher

Nov 02-Jun 04 Office of Minister J. Daras, Vice-president of the Walloon regional government, Minister for Transport, Mobility and Energy – Namur (Belgium)

Political advisor Jan 02-Apr 02 United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs – New York

Intern at the Population Division Jul 01-Jan 02 Permanent representation of Belgium to the United Nations – Geneva and New York

2nd Commission of the General Assembly (Environment and Sustainable development) Intern

Consultancy appointments Sep 19-Aug 20 Delmi (Migration studies Delegation), Government of Sweden – Stockholm The Impacts of Migration for Adaptation and Vulnerability Lead author

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Aug19-Mar 20 C40 – Cities Climate Leadership Group – London Scoping analysis on the nexus between climate change and migration in cities Team leader Mar 19-May 19 The World Bank, Project on West Africa Coastal Areas (WACA) – Washington, DC

Report Policy responses to climate migration in West Africa Lead author

Sep 17-Sep 19 South Pacific Defence Ministers Meeting (SPDMM) - Fidji Study on the security implications of climate change in the South Pacific by 2030 Study coordinator Dec 16-Dec 20 Direction Générale des Relations Internationales et de la Stratégie (DGRIS), French

Ministry of Defence – Paris Observatory on Defense and Climate Co-director Aug 16-Jan 17 European Commission Directorate-General for International Cooperation and

Development (DEVCO) – Brussels Study on Environmental Changes and Migration Lead author Jun 16-Oct 16 Food and Agriculture Organisation – Rome Desk Review on Climate Change and Migration Lead author Feb 16-May16 Direction Générale des Relations Internationales et de la Stratégie (DGRIS), French

Ministry of Defence – Paris Prospective Report on Demography and Climate change Migration expert Apr 15-Oct 15 International Center for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD) – Brussels West African Consultation on Environmental Migration Lead expert for the MIEUX2 programme Feb 15-Jun 15 The Nansen Initiative – Geneva South Asia Study: Border Policies in a Context of Environmental Change Lead author Jan 15-May 15 The World Bank, Global Knowledge Partnership on Migration and Development

(KNOMAD) – Washington, D.C. Paper on Vulnerability and Resilience in Explaining Migration and Development Contributing author Aug 12-Feb 13 ACP Observatory on Migration – Brussels and Kinshasa Project “La migration influencée par l’environnement en R.D. Congo” (Environmentally-induced

migration in D.R. Congo) Team leader Mar-Apr 12 The World Bank and Government Office for Science, British Government – Washington and

London Foresight Project on Global Environmental Migration Author, Regional interpretations for South Asia and Eastern Asia and the Pacific July 2011 ACP Observatory on Migration – Brussels Training module on environmentally-induced migration, Dili (Timor Leste). Migration expert

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Aug 10-Dec 11 Asian Development Bank – Manila ‘Policy Options to Support Climate-induced Migration’ project (RETA 7408) Migration expert, team leader Jul 10-May 11 International Organisation for Migration – Mauritius Liaison Office ‘The Other Migrants’ project – Assessment of the Migration and Climate Change Nexus in Mauritius and

Rodrigues Consultant May 10-Oct 11 Government Office for Science, British Government – London Foresight Project on Global Environmental Migration Review author, Methodological Review 7. Nov 10-Dec 10 International Organisation for Migration – Mission for Western and Central Africa, Dakar PASEF Workshop on Environment, Climate Change and Migration Consultant Feb 10-Jun 10 University of Oxford, Refugee Studies Centre – Oxford Project ‘Protection environmentally displaced people – Developing the Capacity of legal and normative frameworks’ Project Advisor Dec 07-Dec 09 Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art – Paris Exhibition ‘Terre Natale : Ailleurs Commence Ici’ (R. Depardon and P. Virilio, chief curator: H.

Chandès) Scientific advisor Publications – h index : 26 (Goog l e Scho lar ) , 14 (Scopus) Monographs Gemenne F. (2020) On a tous un ami noir. Pour en finir avec les polémiques stériles sur les migrations. Paris: Fayard. Gemenne F., Rankovic A. and Atelier de Cartographie de Sciences Po (2019) Atlas de l’Anthropocène. Paris: Presses de Sciences Po. Gemenne F. and Verbeeren P. (2018) Au-delà des frontières. Pour une justice migratoire. Bruxelles: Centre d’Action Laïque. Ionesco D., Mokhnacheva D. and Gemenne F. (2016) The Atlas of Environmental Migration. London: Routledge / Earthscan. French edition: Atlas des Migrations Environnementales (Presses de Sciences Po 2016). German edition: Atlas der Umweltmigration (Oekom Verlag 2017) Gemenne F. (2015) Géopolitique du Climat. Paris : Armand Colin. 2nd edition of Geopolitique du Changement climatique (2009). Tubiana L., Gemenne F. and Magnan A. (2010) Anticiper pour s’adapter. Le nouvel enjeu du changement climatique. Paris: Pearson. Gemenne F. (2009) Géopolitique du Changement Climatique. Paris : Armand Colin. Stojanov R., Novosak J., Opiniano J., Gemenne F. and Siwek T. (2008) Development, Environment and Migration. Analysis of Linkages and Consequences. Olomouc (Czech Rep.) : Palacky University

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Edited vo lumes McLeman R. and Gemenne F. (Eds.) (2018) Handbook of Environmental Migration. London: Routledge. Rosenow-Williams K. and Gemenne F. (Eds.) (2015) Organizational Perspectives on Environmental Migration. London: Routledge. Gemenne F. (2015) (Ed.) L’Enjeu Mondial – L’Environnement. Paris: Presses de Sciences Po. Hamilton C., Bonneuil C. and Gemenne F. (Eds.) (2015) The Anthropocene and the Global Environmental Crisis: Rethinking modernity in a new epoch. London: Routledge. Zaccai E., Gemenne F. and Decroly J.-M. (Eds.) (2012) Controverses climatiques, sciences et politique. Paris: Presses de Sciences Po. Carvalho S. and Gemenne F. (Eds) (2009) Nations and their Histories. Constructions and Representations. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Guest ed i tor o f a journa l ’ s spe c ia l i s sue “Environnement et Relations Internationales” (2015), CERISCOPE, online http://ceriscope.sciences-po.fr/environnement ‘Migrations internationales, un enjeu Nord-Sud’, (2015), Alternatives Sud, mars 2015. “Climate and Security: Evidence, Emerging Risks and a New Agenda” (2014), Climatic Change (edited with N. Adger, J. Barnett and G. Dabelko), 123 (1). “Environnement et Migrations” (2010), Hommes & Migrations., No 1284. Arti c l e s and book chapter s – peer - r ev i ewed De Longueville F., Ozer P., Gemenne,F. et al. Comparing climate change perceptions and meteorological data in rural West Africa to improve the understanding of household decisions to migrate. Climatic Change (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-020-02704-7 Schütte S., Gemenne F., Depoux A., Zamman M. and Flahault A. (2018) Connecting planetary health, climate change and migration, The Lancet Planetary Health 2 (2) : 58-59. Schütte S., Depoux A., Kowalski C., Vigil S., Gemenne F. and Flahault A. (2017) The influence of health concerns in scientific and policy debates on climate change, Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health.

Defrance D., Ramstein G., Charbit S., Vrac M., Famien A., Sultan B., Swingedouw D., Dumas C., Gemenne F., Alvarez-Solas J., Vanderlinden J. (2017) Consequences of rapid ice-sheet melting on the Sahelian population vulnerability, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) 114 (25) : 6533-6538.

De Pryck K. and Gemenne F. (2017) The Denier-in-Chief: Climate Change, Science and the Election of Donald J. Trump, forthcoming in Law and Critique 28 (2): 119-126. Gemenne F. and Blocher J. (2017) How can migration serve adaptation to climate change? Challenges to fleshing out a policy ideal. The Geographic Journal 183 (4): 336-347.

Magnan A. K., Schipper E. L. F., Burkett M., Bharwani S., Burton I., Eriksen S., Gemenne F., Schaar J. and Ziervogel, G. (2016). Addressing the risk of maladaptation to climate change. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 7 (5) : 646-665 . doi:10.1002/wcc.409

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De Longueville F., Hountondji Y.-C., Kindo I., Gemenne F. & Ozer P. (2016). Long-term analysis of rainfall and temperature data in Burkina Faso (1950–2013). International Journal of Climatology, 36 (13) : 4393-4405. doi:10.1002/joc.4640

Gemenne F. and Brücker P. (2015) From the Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement to the Nansen Initiative: what the governance of environmental migration can learn from the governance of internal displacement, International Journal of Refugee Law 27 (2): 245-263 Gemenne, F. (2015) “Migration as a Climate Adaptation Strategy”. In Worldwatch Institute (Ed.), State of the World 2015: Confronting Hidden Threats to Sustainability, Washington (D.C.): Island Press. 117-128. Gemenne F. (2015) "L’Anthropocène et ses victimes. Une réflexion terminologique", CERISCOPE Environnement, [online], URL : http://ceriscope.sciences-po.fr/environnement/content/anthropocene-et-ses-victimes-une-reflexion-terminologique Édes, B., and Gemenne, F. (2015). “Managing Environmental Migration to Improve Economic and Social Outcomes in Developing Asia and Pacific”. In W. Leal Filho (Ed.), Climate Change in the Asia-Pacific Region. Berlin : Springer. 103–117. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-14938-7_7 Gemenne F., Adger N., Barnett J. and Dabelko G. (2014) Climate and Security: Evidence, Emerging Risks and a New Agenda, Climatic Change 123 (1), 1-9. Baldwin A. and Gemenne F. (2013) “The Paradoxes of Climate Change and Migration” In Hackmann H. (Ed.) World Social Science Report: Changing Global Environments. Paris: UNESCO and ISCC. 265-268. Gemenne F. (2013) “Les négociations internationales sur le climat, une histoire sans fin ?” In Petiteville F. and Placidi D. (Eds) Négociations Internationales. Paris: Presses de Sciences Po. 395-422. Gemenne F. (2013) “Migration doesn’t have to be a failure to adapt: an escape from environmental determinism.” In Palutikof J., Boulter S.L., Ash A.J., Stafford Smith M., Parry M., Waschka M. and Guitart D. (Eds.) Climate Adaptation Futures. Brisbane: Wiley and Sons. 235-241. Venturini T., Gemenne F. and Severo M. (2012) Des Migrants et des Mots. Une analyse numérique des débats médiatiques sur les migrations et l’environnement, Cultures & Conflits 88: 133-156. Gemenne F. (2012) “Environmental Migration.” In Martiniello M. and Rath J. (Eds) An Introduction to International Migration Studies. European Perspectives. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. 237-258. Gemenne F. (2012) “Paysages climatiques, paysages migratoires”, Les Carnets du Paysage 23: 14-25. Gemenne F. (2011) “ Why the numbers don’t add up: a review of predictions and forecasts for environmentally-induced migration ”, Global Environmental Change 21 (S1): 41-49. de Sherbinin A., Castro M., Gemenne F., Cernea M., Adamo S., Fearnside P., Krieger G., Lahmani S., Oliver-Smith

A., Pankhurst A., Scudder T., Singer B., Tan Y., Wannier G., Ehrhart C., Hugo G., Pandey B., Shi G. (2011) Learning from the Past to Improve Future Resettlement Associated with Climate Change, Science 334 (6055): 456-457. Shen S. and Gemenne F. (2011) Contrasted views on environmental migration: the case of Tuvaluan migration to New Zealand, International Migration 49: e224-e242. Gemenne F. (2011) “How they became the human face of climate change. Research and policy interactions in the birth of the ‘environmental migration’ concept”, in Piguet E., Pecoud A. and De Guchteneire P. (Eds.) Migration and Climate Change. Cambridge and Paris: Cambridge University Press/UNESCO. Gemenne F. (2011) Climate-induced Displacements in 4°C+ world, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A 369 (1934): 182-195.

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Cournil C. and Gemenne F. (2010) Les populations insulaires face au changement climatique : des migrations à anticiper, VertigO 10 :3. Online : http://vertigo.revues.org/10482 Gemenne F. (2010) Tuvalu, un laboratoire du changement climatique ? Une critique empirique de la rhétorique des ‘canaris dans la mine’, Tiers-Monde 204: 89-108. Gemenne F. (2010) “ What’s in a name: Social vulnerabilities and the refugee controversy in the wake of Hurricane Katrina ” in Afifi, T. and J. Jaeger (Eds), Environment, Forced Migration and Social Vulnerability. Berlin: Springer. Poncelet A., Gemenne F., Bousetta H. and Martiniello M. (2010) “ A country made for disasters: environmental vulnerability and forced migration in Bangladesh ”, in Afifi, T. and J. Jaeger (Eds), Environment, Forced Migration and Social Vulnerability. Berlin: Springer. Gemenne F. (2010) “ Introduction ”, Hommes & Migrations 1284 : 6-9. Entzinger H., Jäger J. and Gemenne F. (2010) “ Le projet EACH-FOR ”, Hommes & Migrations 1284 : 10-15. Gemenne F. (2009) “ Le droit de partir, un droit oublié ”, in Clochard O. (Ed.) Atlas des migrants en Europe. Paris : Armand Colin. Gemenne F. (2009) “ L’environnement, nouveau facteur de migrations ? ”, in Jaffrelot C. and Lequesne C. (Ed.) L’enjeu mondial : les migrations. Paris : Presses de Sciences Po. Gemenne F. (2009) “ De l’équité dans l’adaptation aux impacts du changement climatique ”, in Fabregoule C. and Cournil C., Changements climatiques et défis du droit. Brussels : Bruylant. Gemenne F. (2009) “ Belgium ”, in Fassman H. and Reeger U. (Eds.), Structural Aspects of International Migration: Dynamics of Regular Flows. Amsterdam: IMISCOE – University of Amsterdam Press. Gemenne F. (2009) “ United Kingdom”, in Fassman H. and Reeger U. (Eds.), Structural Aspects of International Migration: Dynamics of Regular Flows. Amsterdam: IMISCOE – University of Amsterdam Press. Gemenne F. (2008) “ Coping with Desertification : Migration as a Forced Choice and a Livelihood Strategy ” in Ozer A. and Swinne D. (Eds) Desertification : Migration, Health, Remediation and Local Governance. Brussels : Royal Academy for Overseas Sciences and United Nations, pp. 41-54. Gemenne F. (2008) “ Panorama des principaux axes de la recherche sur le changement climatique ”, Critique Internationale 40 : 141-152. Gemenne F. (2002) “ La Pieuvre et l’Eléphant – L’emprise de la Droite religieuse sur le Parti républicain américain ”, Fédéralisme Régionalisme, Vol. 2 : 2001-2002 - Extrême droite et fédéralisme http://popups.ulg.ac.be/federalisme/document.php?id=256 Art i c l e s and book chapter s – non peer - r ev i ewed Gemenne F. (2017) “Une convention vaut mieux que deux tu l’auras”, Projet 358 (3): 24-32

Gemenne F. (2016) “Ouvrir les frontières, une question de souveraineté”, Cités 68 (4): 49-60

Gemenne F. (2014) “Après Fukushima. La vie préfabriquée” In Agier M. (Dir.) Un Monde de Camps, Paris: La Découverte. 245-254. Brücker P. and Gemenne F. (2012) “Difficiles libertés de circulation” In Clochard O. (Dir.) Atlas des Migrants en Europe, Paris: Armand Colin. 22-25.

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Brücker P. and Gemenne F. (2011) “Migrations et déplacements de populations dans un monde à +4°C”, Policy Brief 4. Paris: IDDRI. Gemenne F. (2011) “ Migration et Développement. L’enjeu environnemental et l’avenir des politiques migratoires”, Note de l’Institut français des relations internationales (Ifri). Gemenne F. (2011) "Migrations et déplacements de populations dans un monde à +4°C. Scénarios d'évolution et options politiques." Etudes 414:727-738. Gemenne F. (2009) “ Equity in Adaptation to Climate Change “, IDDRI Synthesis Nr. 6. Paris: IDDRI. Gemenne F. (2008) “ Trajectoires ” in Fondation Cartier pour l’Art Contemporain (Ed.), Terre Natale. Ailleurs Commence Ici, catalogue of the exhibition. Paris : Fondation Cartier pour l’Art Contemporain. Awarded the Nomads Prize for travel book of the year. Dun, F. and Gemenne F. (2008) “ Defining environmental migration : Why it matters so much, why it is controversial and some practical processes which may help move forward ” , Asylon(s) n°6 : http://terra.rezo.net/article847.html Gemenne F. (2007) “ Migration et environnement : brève introduction à une relation méconnue et souvent négligée ”, Etopia , revue d’écologie politique 3 : 213-226. Gemenne F. (2003) “ Pendant ce temps, à Washington… ” and “ Lettre de New York ”, in Beaufays J. (Ed.), La démocratie après le 11 septembre. Liège : Editions de l’Université de Liège – Sociopolis. Research r epor t s Bergin A., Brewster D., Gemenne F. and Barnes P. (2019) Environmental Security in eastern Indian Ocean, Antarctica and the Southern Ocean. A risk mapping approach. Canberra: National Security College (Australian National University). Gemenne F., Alex B. et Baillat A. (2019) Implications of Climate Change on Defence and Security in the South Pacific by 2030. Paris : Observatoire Défense et Climat, Ministère des Armées. Depoux A. and Gemenne F. (2019) Women leadership on climate change. A case-study on civil society organisations in Paris. London: C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group. Melde S., Laczko F. and Gemenne F. (Dir.)(2017) Making Mobility Work for Adaptation. Results from the MECLEP global research. Geneva: International Organization for Migration. Gemenne F. (2017) Environmental Changes and Migration. Study prepared for the European Commission. Brussels : European Commission, Directorate-General for International Cooperation and Development (DEVCO) Gemenne F., Zickgraf C. and Vigil S. (2016) FAO Desk Review on Climate Change and Migration. Rome: FAO. Zickgraf C., de Longueville F., Ozer P., Gemenne F., Vigil S. (2016) The Impact of Vulnerability and Resilience to Environmental Changes on Mobility Patterns in West Africa. KNOMAD Working Paper 14. Washington (DC): The World Bank. Gemenne F. (2015) Border policies in a context of environmental changes: India, Bangladesh and Nepal. Geneva: Nansen Initiative. Gemenne F. and Zickgraf C. (2015) Background paper on migration, climate change and environment in West Africa. Brussels : MIEUX / ICMPD. Gemenne F., Brücker P. and Ionesco D. (Eds) (2014) The State of Environmental Migration 2014. A Review of the year 2013. Paris: IDDRI and IOM.

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Gemenne F., Blocher J. , de Longueville F., Perrin N., Vigil S., Zickgraf C., Ozer P. (2014) Catastrophes, Changement climatique et Déplacements forcés. Dynamiques régionales de mobilité en Afrique de l’Ouest. Background paper available at : www.nanseninitiative.org Gemenne F., Peyraut M., Kassongo Kalonji E., Mayer B. and Lassailly-Jacob (2013) ‘Seul Dieu Nous Protège’. Migration et environnement en République démocratique du Congo. Brussels: ACP Observatory on Migration. Gemenne F., Brücker P. and Ionesco D. (Eds) (2013) The State of Environmental Migration 2013. A Review of the year 2012. Paris: IDDRI and IOM. Gemenne F., Brücker P. and Ionesco D. (Eds) (2012) The State of Environmental Migration 2011. Paris: IDDRI and IOM. Edes B., Gemenne F., Hill J. and Reckien D. (2012) Addressing Climate Change and Migration in Asia and the Pacific. Manila: Asian Development Bank. Gemenne F., Brücker P. and Glasser J. (Eds) (2011) The State of Environmental Migration 2010. Paris: IDDRI and IOM. Gemenne F. (Dir.) (2011) Climate Change and Migration in Asia and the Pacific. Manila: Asian Development Bank. Gemenne F. and Magnan A. (2010) The Other Migrants, Preparing for Change. Environmental Changes and Migration in the Republic of Mauritius. Geneva: International Organization for Migration. Magnan A., Garnaud B., Billé R., Gemenne F. and Hallegatte S. (2009) The Future of the Mediterranean. From Impacts of Climate Change to Adaptation Issues, summary report produced for the French Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Territorial Development. Gemenne F. (Dir.) (2008) General Overview Study : Central Asia, research report for the European project EACH-FOR (FP6) Gemenne F. and Lu H. (Dir.) (2008) General Overview Study : Asia-Pacific, research report for the European project EACH-FOR (FP6) Gemenne F. and Shen S. (2008) Case-Study Report : Tuvalu and New Zealand, research report for the European project EACH-FOR (FP6) Jäger J., Frühmann J., Gemenne F. (2009) Scenario Paper : Ferghana Valley, research report for the European project EACH-FOR (FP6) Gemenne F. and Zhang Q. (2009) Scenario Paper : Inner Mongolia, research report for the European project EACH-FOR (FP6) Organisation of conferences and workshops February 20 Organisation (with B. Alex and J. Tasse) of a regional workshop on the mapping of climate-

related security risks in the Indian Ocean, Saint-Denis, La Réunion, 17-18 February 2020.

February 19 Organisation (with M. Nasheed) of a workshop on Climate Diplomacy and Geopolitics, Baa atoll, The Maldives, 17-18 February 2019.

February 18 Organisation (with L. De Bruyckere, P. Ozer and D. Perrin) of the regional conference on Environmental Migration in West Africa, University of Ouagadougou, 7-9 February 2018.

December 17 Organisation (with M. Denis) of the Politics of the Earth Conference, University Paris Descartes and Institut de Physique du Globe, Paris, 5-6 December 2017.

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November 17 Organisation (with L. de Bruyckere and P. Ozer) of the Hugo Festival, a film festival addressing environmental changes and migration, Liège, 20-24 November 2017.

December 16 Organisation (with A. De Sherbinin) of the workshop on Data and Methods for Modelling Migration Associated with Climate Change, Sciences Po, Paris, 5-6 December 2016.

November 16 Organisation (with L. De Bruyckere and D. Gharbaoui) of the “Hugo Conference: Environment,

Migration, Politics”, University of Liège, 3-5 November 2016. September 16 Organisation (with A. Rankovic, T. Ribémont, S. Schütte, C. Kowalski, M. Devès, C. Pin) of the

EDGE Summer School “Politics of the Earth”, Paris, 4-9 September 2016. May 16 Organisation of the workshop on “Quantitative Assessment of Environmentally-Induced

Migration”, The World Bank, Washington (DC), 9-10 May 2016. 2013-2015 Convenor of the seminar ‘Environment and International Relations’ at the Centre for

International Research (CERI) of Sciences Po (with A. Baillat, L. Maertens, K. De Pryck and L. Orlando).

2014-2015 Organisation of the Workshops on Environment and Security (WES) series : Paris, Brussels,

Bratislava, Boston, Geneva (with K. Wanneau, L. Maertens, A. Baillat, K. Csefalvayova, L. Orlando)

Paris workshop: The Scarecrows of Climate Change: Security Discourses on Environmental Migration (with T. Ribémont), 27 November 2014.

April 14 Organisation (with J. Ginnetti, M. Oppenheimer and J.-F. Maystadt) of the COST workshop

“Quantitative Research on Environmental Migration: Defining a Research Agenda”, Sciences Po, Paris, 16-17 April 2014.

November 13 Organisation (with C. Hamilton and C. Bonneuil) of the international conference “Thinking the

Anthropocene”, Sciences Po, Paris, 14-15 November 2013. February 2013 Organisation (with M. Gerrard and A. de Sherbinin) of the Alliance workshop ‘Developing a

Research Agenda for Climate Change Resettlement’, Earth Institute, Columbia University, 21-22 February 2013.

December 12 Co-Chair of the ESF – ZIF – Bielefeld University Research Conference ‘Tracing Social

Inequalities in Environmentally-Induced Migration’, Bielefeld, 9-12 December 2012. November 12 Organisation (with L. Schipper, A. Magnan and R. Peou) of the conference “First, do no harm.

Avoiding maladaptation to climate change”, Bellagio Center of the Rockefeller Foundation, Bellagio (Italy), 6-10 November.

October 12 Organisation (with P. Brücker) of the COST Workshop “Economics of Environmental

Migration”, Paris, 1 October. September 12 Organisation (with R. Hasegawa, D. Mokhnacheva and E. Vecchione) of the conference ‘Risk

After Fukushima. Crises, Disasters and Governance’, Paris, 17-18 September. June 12 Organisation (with N. Bougnoux and P. Brücker) of the conference ‘Environmental Migration in

the Middle-East and North Africa’, Paris, 13-14 June. May 12 Organisation (with N. Adger, J. Barnett, G. Dabelko and K. Wanneau) of the workshop ‘Climate

and Security: Evidence, Emerging Risks and a New Agenda’, Paris, 3-4 May. March 12 Convenor of the panel ‘Governing climate-induced migration across scales’, conference Planet

Under Pressure, London, 28 March.

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February 12 Organisation (with R. peou van den Heuvel and B. Mayer) of a writeshop on environmental migration, Dhaka, 19-23 February.

September 11 Organisation (with B. Edes) of a regional conference on policy responses to climate-induced

migration in Asia and the Pacific, Manila, 15-16 September. June 11 Organisation (with B. Edes) of a policy dialogue on policy options to support climate-induced

migration, ADB-IOM, Bangkok, 16-17 June. June 11 Organisation (with B. Edes) of a policy dialogue on policy options to support climate-induced

migration, ADB-IOM, Geneva, 9 June. November 10 Organisation (with A. de Sherbinin and M. Castro) of a workshop on ‘Population Displacement

and Resettlement Associated with Climate Change Related Infrastructure Projects’, Rockefeller Foundation Centre, Bellagio (Italy), 2-6 November.

October 10 Organisation (with E. Zaccaï and J.-M. Decroly) of the international conference ‘Climate Controversies: Science and Politics’, Brussels and Paris, 27-29 October.

July 08 Organisation of a policy dialogue on environmentally-induced migration with representatives of

the European Commission and international organisations, European Parliament (Brussels), 4 July.

March 08 Organisation (with Ph. Reuchlin) of the EACH-FOR regional workshop ‘Environmental

Change(s) and Migration Flows in Central Asia’, Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan), 11-12 March. March 06 Organisation (with S. Carvalho) of the 2006 Annual Conference of the Association for the Study

of Ethnicity and Nationalism (ASEN): “Nations and Their Past: Representing the Past, Building the Future”, London School of Economics

Presentations (selection) Inv i t ed pres en ta t ions “Policy Perspectives on Population Resettlements in Anticipation of Climate Impacts”, STEP Seminar, Princeton University, 13 April 2015. “Clashing policy perspectives on climate change, disasters and planned relocation”, keynote address, UNHCR – Brookings – Georgetown University Consultation on Planned relocations, natural disasters and climate change: Consolidating good practices and preparing for the future, San Remo (Italy), 13 March 2014. “Should they stay or should they go? Clashing policy perspectives on climate change and resettlement”, keynote address, The Hamburg Conference: Actions for Cimate-induced Migration, University of Hamburg, 17 July 2013. “Presentation of the DEVAST project research results’, symposium at Waseda University, Tokyo, 8 March 2013. “Coastal cities, climate change and human migration”, Princeton-Fung Global Forum: The Future of the City, Shanghai, 1 February 2013. “Climate migration: from research to (EU) policy-making”, roundtable, Institute for European Studies, Brussels, 18 January 2013. “A Tale of Two Evacuations: Inequalities in the Assistance to the Evacuees of the Tohoku Tsunami and of the Fukushima Accident”, ESF – ZIF – Bielefeld University Research Conference ‘Tracing Social Inequalities in Environmentally-Induced Migration’, Bielefeld, 10 December 2012.

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“Cachez ces biens que je ne saurais voir. Les biens publics mondiaux peuvent-ils relancer la cooperation internationale ?”, Conference ‘La résurgence des “Communs”: entre illusions et nécessités’, University of Paris 8, 23 October 2012. “Addressing Climate Change and Migration in Asia and the Pacific”, 2nd International Conference on Environment and Resources Management in Developing and Transition Economies, CERDI – University of Auvergne, Clermont-Ferrand, 17 October 2012. “Displaced by Disasters: Patterns of Evacuation after Fukushima”, SHOT Workshop on Historical and Contemporary Studies of Disasters, Copenhagen, 7 October 2012. “Why human rights matter”, introductive address, ClimMig Conference on Human Rights and Environmental Migration, Vienna, 20 September 2012. “Re-Enacting Climate Change Talks: Insights from a Simulation Experiment for the Study of International Negotiations”, Sciences Studies Program Colloquium Series, University of California, San Diego, 2 April 2012. Chair and convenor of the panel ‘Governing climate-induced migration across scales’, conference ‘Planet Under Pressure’, London, 28 March 2012. “L’expertise scientifique sur le climat. GIEC, controversies et politiques”, hearing at the Special Committee on Climate change and Sustainable development, Belgian Parliament, Brussels, 27 March 2012. Presentation of the ADB Report “Addressing climate-induced migration in Asia and the Pacific”, Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Forum, Bangkok, 13 March 2012. Presentation on the French reactions to the Fukushima disaster, symposium on the ‘The Great East Japan Earthquake and the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster: Effective and efficient process for reconstruction from a multiple and great crisis’, Waseda University, Tokyo, 8 March 2012. “Migration, security and development in the face of climate change”, conference ‘Twenty years after Rio: Climate change perspectives’, Institut d’Estudis Catalans, Barcelona, 29 February 2012. “Migration as an environmental policy. Pitfalls, Rhetorics and Opportunities.”, seminar ‘Critical approaches to environmental displacement’, Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford, 1 February 2012. “Controversies on adaptation to climate change” (with A. Magnan and P. Brücker), EMAPS kick-off meeting, Paris, 29 November 2011. “From scepticism to alarmism: Conceptualising climate-related movement”, conference ‘Climate Change and Migration in the Asia-Pacific’, University of New South Wales, Sydney, 10 November 2011. “Policy options to support climate-induced in Asia and the Pacific” (with D. Reckien and J. Hill), conference ‘Rethinking migration: Climate, Resources Conflicts and Migration in Europe’, Berlin, 14 October 2011. “Highlights from the ADB project on climate-induced migration”, conference ‘Changing Nature of Forced Migration: Vulnerabilities and Responsibilities in South and Southeast Asia’, Asian University for Women, Chittagong (Bangladesh), 23 September 2011. “Policy responses to climate-induced migration”, ADB Regional Conference, Manila, 15 September 2011. Concluding remarks, conference Environmental Change and Migration in Historical Perspective, Rachel Carson Center, Munich, 6 August 2011. “Is climate change a security issue? Discursive assumptions and conflicting perspectives”, presentation at the seminar ‘States of Insecurity’, University of Sheffield, 1 July 2011.

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“L’adaptation au changement climatique dans les négociations internationales”, presentation at the conference ‘Concilier lutte contre la pauvreté et qualité de l’environnement’, AFD – Institut Veolia Environnement, Paris, 27 June 2011. “Initial policy recommendations”, presentation at the ADB-IOM Policy Dialogues on Climate-induced Migration in Asia and the Pacific, Geneva, 9 June 2011, and Bangkok, 16 June 2011. “ Climate-induced migration in a 4°C+ world ”, address, and “ Tuvalu, a laboratory of climate change ? ”, presentation at the Nansen Conference – Climate Change and Displacement in the 21st Century, Oslo, 6 June 2011. “ The Other Migrants. Environment, Migration and Adaptation in Mauritius ”, presentation at the regional meeting on migration and environmental change, International Organisation for Migration, Antananarivo, 28 May 2011. “ Should they stay or should they go? Environmental migration in a warmer world ”, The Stockholm Seminars, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, 6 May 2011. “ Les réalités géographiques des migrations environnementales ”, roundtable at the Cité Nationale de l’Histoire de l’Immigration, Paris, 25 March 2011. “ Environmental Changes and Migration in the Republic of Mauritius ”, presentation at the regional WIOMSA conférence, Balaclava (Mauritius), 23 March 2011. “ L'émergence du concept de réfugié climatique et les réponses politiques “, seminar “ Migrations forcées et aide humanitaire ”, MAPS, University of Neuchâtel, 9 March 2011. “ After Copenhagen: International efforts to mitigate and adapt to climate change ”, presentation at the conference ‘The impact of climate change in the Mediterranean: designing adaptation and implementation strategies’, Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy – ELIAMEP, Athens, 24 February 2011. “ Impact géopolitique du changement climatique sur la sécurité et la stabilité “, lecture at the Royal Higher Institute for Defence, Brussels, 26 January 2011. “ Quelle voix pour l’Afrique dans les négociations internationales ? “, presentation at the conference Energie, croissance et développement durable, une équation africaine, Institut français des relations internationales (Ifri), Paris, 17 December 2010. “ Making Political Institutions Ask the Right Questions… using small island states as a starting point “, presentation at the ESF – ZiF Bielefeld Conference ‘Environmental Change and Migration: From Vulnerabilities to Capabilities’, Bad Salzuflen (Germany), 8 December 2010. “ Migrations et Environnement, la question des ‘réfugiés écologiques’, presentation at the workshop IOM-PASEF ’Migration, Changement climatique et environnement’, Thiès (Senegal), 30 November 2010. “ Migrations et Environnement “, presentation at the Rencontres Européennes de Luxembourg, 23 October 2010. “ Population displacements in a 4°C+ world’, presentation at the Metropolis conference, The Hague, 6 October 2010. “ Migration as an adaptation strategy to climate change in deltas “, presentation at the conference ‘Deltas in times of climate change’, Rotterdam, 29 September 2010. “The Other Migrants’, presentation at the inception workshop of The Other Migrants Project, International Organisation for Migration, Port-Louis (Mauritius), 21 July 2010.

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“The Right to Leave and the Right to Choose: Some policy challenges associated with environmental change and migration”, presentation at bilateral seminar of the British Embassy ‘Climate change: regional impact on displacement, development and adaptation agendas’, Paris, 20 April 2010. “ Migrations, environnement et géopolitique du changement climatique “, keynote address at the Géopolitiques de Brest conference, Brest, 4 February 2010. Participation at the closing roundtable of the annual conference of French Research Institutes Abroad, ‘Un Monde en Mouvement’, Paris, 6 January 2010. “ Les migrations environnementales ”, presentation at the CERI seminar ‘Entre rejet et intégration : migrants et migrations’, on the occasion of the release of the book ‘L’enjeu mondial : les migrations’, Paris, 14 October 2009. Participation to the roundtable “ Le développement, facteur de migrations ”, conference ‘Le développement est-il une réponse aux migrations internationales ?’, SSAE, Paris La Défense, 23 September 2009. Participation to the roundtable on climate migrations, World Humanitarian Forum, Geneva, 23 June 2009. “ Les migrations, une solution aux déséquilibres entre régions ? ”, presentation at the conference ‘Populations, comportements et développement durable’, Collège de France, Paris, 4 June 2009. “Crises environnementales et flux migratoires : mécanismes de protection et de gouvernance”, presentation for the workshop ‘Sustainable Development and Environmental Economics’, Iddri – Chair of Sustainable Development of Polytechnic School, Paris, 24 February 2009. “Migrations et Environnement : un état de la recherche”, presentation at the inter-departmental roundtable ‘Climate Change and Migration’, Bern (Switzerland), 13 January 2009. “Migrations et Environnement, enjeux conceptuels et politiques”, presentation at the French Academy of Sciences, Paris, 18 September 2008. “Compensations et justice environnementale”, conference ‘Les Migrations Climatiques’ organised at the European Parliament, Brussels, 11 June 2008. “Managing migration in the face of environmental change: coping strategies, adaptation challenges, and vulnerabilities”, conference “Managing Migration”, Goodenough College, London, 5 April 2008. “Climate change, migration flows and environmental responsibility. Europe between mitigation and adaptation”, seminar at the National Europe Centre, Australian National University, Canberra, 15 August 2007. “Climate change, migration and environmental responsibility. Tuvalu as a starting point for a modest proposal”, seminar at the University of the South Pacific, Suva (Fiji), 1 August 2007. “Displaced by Katrina: What Can We Learn from Migration Theories?”, lecture at the LSU Hurricane Center, Baton Rouge (United States), 1 March 2007. “Migrating Under Environmental Pressure: New Orleanians after Katrina”, seminar at the University of New Orleans Geographical Society, 28 February 2007. “Forced Migrants Who Are Not Refugees: Status and Protection of Environmentally-displaced People”, presented in the open seminars series of the Centre for Research in Ethnic Relations (CRER), University of Warwick (Coventry), 28 November 2006. Pres en ta t ions a t con f e r ence s and workshops “From the governance of internal displacement to the governance of environmental migration: what can the latter learn from the former?” (with P. Brücker), Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association (APSA),

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Chicago, 30 August 2013.

“How democracies deal with disasters. A comparison between the 3.11 disaster in Japan and the Katrina disaster in the U.S.”, Earth System Governance Tokyo Conference: Complex Architectures, Multiple Agents, Tokyo, 31 January 2013.

“How the debate on the protection of IDPs could inform the debate on the protection of environmental migrations” (with P. Brücker), Refugee Studies Centre 30th anniversary conference, University of Oxford, 6 December 2012.

“De l’équité dans le financement de l’adaptation au changement climatique”, workshop ‘Ecologie et Territoires: Valeurs, Normes et Justice”, Arcachon, 21 November 2012.

“Why climate refugees are not canaries in the coalmine. Symbols, representations and security”, COST Workshop on The Securitisation of Climate-induced Migration: Critical Perspectives, University of Hamburg, 12 June 2012.

“How the debate on the protection of internally displaced persons (IDPs) could inform the debate on the protection of environmental migrants” (with P. Brücker), Adaptation Futures Conference, University of Arizona, Tucson, 30 May 2012.

“ ‘We are the most vulnerable’. The Burgeoning Story of the Climate Vulnerable Forum” (with R. peou van den Heuvel and A. Magnan), Adaptation Futures Conference, University of Arizona, Tucson, 29 May 2012.

“Why Climate Refugees are Not the 'Canaries in the Coalmine': An Escape from Environmental Determinism”, annual convention of the International Studies Association, San Diego, 3 April 2012.

“Re-Enacting Climate Change Talks: Insights from a Simulation Experiment for the Study of International Negotiations”, roundtable at the annual convention of the International Studies Association, San Diego, 1 April 2012. “Migration doesn’t have to be a failure of adaptation. An escape from environmental determinism”, conference ‘Changing Nature of Forced Migration: Vulnerabilities and Responsabilities in South and Southeast Asia’, Asian University for Women, Chittagong (Bangladesh), 23 September 2011. “Small islands in popular culture. An imagery of vulnerability”, ECPR General Conference, Reykjavik, 25 August 2011. “ Science as Politics? The IPCC as a political actor ”, annual conference of the International Studies Association, Montreal, 17 March 2011. “ Experts and controversies: a political view ”, presentation at the international conference ‘Climate controversies: science and politics’, Brussels, 28 October 2010. “ Equity in the financing of adaptation. A perspective from distributive justice “, presentation at the Berlin Conference on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change, Berlin, 9 October 2010. “ Migration and climate change: an escape from environmental determinism “, presentation at the European Population Conference, Vienna, 4 September 2010. “Environmental migration from small island states: why islanders should not be seen as ‘canaries in the coalmine’ ”, presentation at the Climate Adaptation Futures Conference, Gold Coast (Australia), 30 June 2010. “Migration doesn’t have to be a failure of adaptation. An escape from environmental determinism”, presentation at the Climate Adaptation Futures Conference, Gold Coast (Australia), 30 June 2010. “Equity in the financing of adaptation: a perspective from distributive justice”, poster presentation at the Climate Adaptation Futures Conference, Gold Coast (Australia), 29 June – 1 July 2010.

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“Climate-induced migration and the securitization of borders in the Mediterranean. Conflicting policy directions”, presentation at the workshop on climate-induced migration and displacement in MENA, Marseille, 16 June 2010. “ De l’équité dans l’adaptation au changement climatique ”, research workshop of the Department of Political Science, University of Liège, 30 November 2009. “ Population displacements in a 4°C+ world ”, presentation at the international conference ‘4 Degrees and beyond’, University of Oxford, 29 September 2009. “ The environment-migration nexus. On both sides of the boundary between environmental and migration policies ”, presentation at the 12th conference of the International Association for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM), Nicosia, 2 July 2009. “ Présentation des principaux résultats du projet EACH-FOR ”, presentation at the conference ‘Les migrations et les écosystèmes’, University Mohamed V, Rabat, 30 May 2009. “De l’équité dans l’adaptation aux changements climatiques : vers une justice distributive ?”, presentation at the conference ‘Changements climatiques et défis du droit’, University Paris 13, 24 March 2009. “Migration as a an adaptation strategy : insights from the EACH-FOR in Asia-Pacific”, workshop ‘Environmental Change and Migration’, University of Oxford, 8 January 2009. “Environment and forced migration: a policy-relevant research approach”, conference Metropolis, Bonn, 28 October 2008. “Tuvalu’s environmental migration to New Zealand” (with Shawn Shen), conference ‘Environment, Forced Migration and Social Vulnerability’, Bonn, 9-11 October 2008. “What’s in a name: social vulnerabilities and the refugee controversy in the wake of hurricane Katrina”, conference ‘Environment, Forced Migration and Social Vulnerability’, Bonn, 9-11 October 2008. “Compensating for environmental displacement: towards distributive justice mechanisms”, conference ‘Environment, Forced Migration and Social Vulnerability’, Bonn, 9-11 October 2008. “Research on environmental migration: a state of the art”, EACH-FOR regional workshop ‘Environmental Change(s) and Migration Flows in Central Asia’, Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan), 11 March 2008. “Fleeing high tides in the South Pacific: a fieldwork report from Funafuti (Tuvalu) and Auckland (New Zealand)”, 11th conference of the International Association for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM), Cairo, 8 January 2008. “Refugees, survivors and the media: images and representations of hurricane Katrina victims”, 11th conference of the International Association for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM), Cairo, 7 January 2008. “Fleeing before it is late: a field report from Funafuti (Tuvalu) and Auckland (New Zealand)”, conference ‘An unsettled future? Refugee and forced migration studies in the 21st century’, Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford, 8 December 2007 “Don’t Call Us Refugees: Images, Perceptions and Representations of Katrina Victims”, open seminar, Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford, 10 October 2007 “Fleeing High Tides in the South Pacific: a Fieldwork Report from Tuvalu”, workshop of the IMISCOE cluster A2, ‘Migration and Development’, University of Sussex, 7 September 2007. “Defining Environmental Migration : Why It Matters So Much, and Why It Is Controversial” (with R. Stojanov et T. Siwek), conference ‘Migration and Development’, University of Ostrava, 5 September 2007.

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“Franchir une frontière: au fond, quelle importance ? Le cas des migrations environnementales”, Doctoral programme in Social Sciences ‘Migrations et Diversité culturelle’, Free University of Brussels, 14 June 2007. “Coping with Desertification: Migration as a Forced Choice and a Livelihood Strategy”, presented at the Conference on Desertification: Migration, Health, Remediation and Local Governance, organised jointly by the Royal Academy of Overseas Sciences and the United Nations, Brussels, 22 September 2006. “Migrants or Refugees? The Dilemma of Environmental Migration”, presented at the IMISCOE PhD Conference, University of Poitiers, 4 July 2006. “Environmental Vulnerability and Migration Strategies: Two Contrasted cases in Sahel and in the South Pacific Ocean” (with V. Lassailly-Jacob), presented at the IMISCOE Cluster A2 workshop “Poverty, Vulnerability and Migration Choice”, Geneva, 19 May 2006. “Climate Change and Forced Displacements: Towards a Global Environmental Responsibility?”, presented at the 2006 Annual Convention of the International Studies Association (ISA), San Diego (CA), 23 March 2006 “Belgian figures on international migration: statistics and/or reality?”, presented at the IMISCOE Cluster A1 workshop “Regular and Irregular Flows: Quantities, Processes and Types of Regulations in Europe”, Istanbul, 10 March 2006 “International burden-sharing and environmental refugees”, presented at the Conference on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change, Annual Convention of the Environmental Policy and Global Change section of the German Political Association (DVPW), Berlin, 3 December 2005. “Environmental refugees, a challenge to refugee law”, presented at the 3rd Forced Migration Student Conference, Oxford, 13 May 2005. “Les réfugiés du climat : l’émergence d’un nouveau phénomène migratoire”, presented at the 3rd Triennal Conference of the Belgian Political Science Association (ABSP), Liège (Belgium), 30 April 2005 “Responsabilité, souveraineté et biens publics globaux : le prisme de Kyoto”, presented at the 3rd Triennal Conference of the Belgian Political Science Association (ABSP), Liège (Belgium), 29 April 2005 “A Legal Status for Environmental Refugees ? Issues at Stake”, presented at the 9th Biennal Conference of the International Association for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM), Sao Paulo (Brazil), 12 January 2005. “Russian immigrants in Israel : Changing the Patterns of the Israeli Society”, presented at the 6th Conference of the Centre d’Etudes Ethniques des Universités Montréalaises (CEETUM) : “ Les relations ethniques par delà les frontières disciplinaires. Perspectives actuelles sur la diversité ”, Montreal, 26 February 2004. “United We Stand : Multiculturalism and Patriotism in New York City after September 11”, presented at the 6th Conference of the Centre d’Etudes Ethniques des Universités Montréalaises (CEETUM) : “ Les relations ethniques par delà les frontières disciplinaires. Perspectives actuelles sur la diversité ”, Montreal, 26 February 2004. “The Environmental Migrants”, presented at the summer school of the European doctoral programme in Migrations, Diversity and Identities, University of Bamberg (Germany), 9 September 2003. “ ‘United We Stand’ – Patriotism and Multiculturalism in New York City after September 11 ”, presented at the symposium “ Après le 11 septembre : vers un nouveau système international ou vers de nouveaux enjeux ? ”, held at the Catholic University Faculties of Mons (Belgium), 19 March 2003. Scientific activities

• Member of the Editorial Board of the following journals: Fennia – International Journal of Geography, Vraiment Durable, Medzinárodné vzťahy (Journal of International Relations, EUBA).

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• Referee for the following journals: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), International Migration, Journal of Refugee Studies, Critique Internationale, Population & Environment, Vertig0, Ecological Economics, McGill International Journal of Sustainable Development Law & Policy, Global Environmental Change, Climate Policy, Natural Hazards, Asian Journal of International Law, Climatic Change, Environmental Research Letters, WIREs Climate Change, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Journal of Development Studies, Journal of Peace Research.

• Referee for projects submitted to the following agencies: French National Research Agency (ANR), AXA Research Fund, Fonds for Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (FWO – Flanders, Belgium).

• Referee for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC): Fifth Assessment Report (Chapter 29 on Small Islands), Special Report on Extreme Events (SREX, Summary for Policy-Makers).

• Professional associations: American Political Science Association (APSA), Association Française de Science Politique (AFSP), International Studies Association (ISA – Environmental Sciences section), International Association for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM).

Since 2020 Member of the International Advisory Board, Centro de Ciencia del Clima y la Resiliencia (CR)2,

Santiago, Chile Since 2018 Chairman of the Executive Board of the NGO Climate Voices Since 2017 Lead author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), 6th Assessment Report. Since 2017 Member of the Advisory Council of the Fondation pour l’Ecologie Politique. Since 2016 Member of the Fixed Income Sustainability Advisory Board (FISAB) of De Groof – Petercam Since 2016 Lead author for the 6th Global Environmental Outlook (GEO) of the UN Environment

Programme (UNEP) Since 2013 Associate expert of the Centre for International Studies and Research (CERI), Sciences Po Since 2012 Member of the Consultative Committee of the Nansen Initiative Since 2012 Member of the Scientific Council of the Fondation Nicolas Hulot pour la Nature et l’Homme (FNH) Since 2012 Associate member of REPI (Recherche et Enseignement en Politique Internationale), Free University of

Brussels Since 2011 Director of the ‘Sustainable Development’ series, Presses de Sciences Po Since 2011 Member of the scientific steering committee of the Medialab (Sciences Po) Since 2011 President of the European Center on Sustainable Policies for Human and Environmental Rights

– ECOSPHERE. Since 2010 Member of the environment subcommittee on Demography and Health, French Academy of

Sciences Since 2010 Research fellow of the Earth System Governance Network Since 2010 Secretary of the journal Cosmopolitiques 2005-2015 Member of the network of excellence IMISCOE (International Migration , Integration and Social

Cohesion in Europe – FP6) - Cluster A1 : International migration and its regulation - Cluster A2 : Migration and development: causes and consequences

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2012-2015 Member of the Management Board of the COST Action on ‘Climate Change and Migration:

Knowledge, Policy and Theory’ 2009-2011 Member of the Scientific Committee of the exhibition on Oceans prepared by the Museum for

Sciences and Industry (Paris) 2009-2011 Member of the Executive Board of the European Center on Sustainable Policies for Human and

Environmental Rights – ECOSPHERE. 2007-2009 Member of the executive board of the EACH-FOR research project (Environmental Changes and

Forced Migration Scenarios, FP6) 2006-2008 Vice-president of the Association Francophone pour l’Information sur les Nations Unies

(AFINU, Brussels) 2005-2007 Member of the Belgian Political Science Association (ABSP-CF) Since 2004 Scientific collaborator of the “Centre de Recherches et d’Etudes Politiques” (CREP, Belgium) 2005-2007 Member of the Executive Committee of the Association for the Study of Ethnicity and

Nationalism (ASEN, London) 2005-2006 Managing Editor of the journal Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism. 2004-2005 Assistant Editor of the journal Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism.

Languages English Fluent. Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), score : 280 / 300. German Good knowledge. Zertificat Deutsch als Fremdsprache (ZDaF, Goethe Institut), mention Very Good.

Certificate of German, level 4 (Institut Supérieur des Langues Vivantes, University of Liege). Dutch Passive knowledge. Certificate of Dutch, level 2 (Institut Supérieur des Langues Vivantes, University of

Liege). Spanish Passive knowledge. Russian Certificate of Russian, level 1 (Institut Supérieur des Langues Vivantes, University of Liege).

Thesis and internship supervisions Doctora l d i s s e r ta t ions Julia Blocher, ‘Mapping the influence of dryness on socio-economic migration drivers in rural dryland East Africa’, PhD in Political Science, University of Liege, expected 2020. Samuel Lietaer, ‘Assessing environmental migrants as adaptive agents: what role for transnational ties and practices in local adaption in Senegal. The case of Belgium and France and 5 rural settlements in Northern Senegal’, PhD in Environmental Managament (jointly supervised with Edwin Zaccai), Free University of Brussels, expected 2020.

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Dalila Gharbaoui, ‘Integrating Customary Land Tenure Systems and Formal security mechanisms in framing regional security approaches related to environmentally-induced migration in the Pacific Region’, PhD in Political Science (jointly supervised with Steven Ratuva), University of Liege / University of Canterbury, expected 2019. Sara Vigil, ‘Large-scale land acquisitions, environmental degradation and migration dynamics in Senegal and Cambodia’, PhD in Political Science (jointly supervised with Jun Borras), University of Liege / Erasmus University Rotterdam, expected 2019. Quentin Wodon, ‘Household Vulnerability to Weather Shocks: Case Studies on Coping, Adaptation and Migration from the Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia’, PhD in Environmental Sciences and Management (jointly supervised with Edwin Zaccai), Free University of Brussels, defended on 12 December 2016. Eleonora Guadagno, ‘How environmentally-induced displacement is perceived in the Global North. Empirical evidence from Italy following Sarno and Cerzeto landslides ’, PhD in Geography (jointly supervised with Véronique Lassailly-Jacob), University of Poitiers, defended on 20 June 2014. Membersh ip o f doc tora l thes e s ’ jurys Kari De Pryck, ‘Expertise Under Controversy : The Case of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)’, PhD at Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University of Geneva / Sciences Po (jointly supervised by Prof. Géraldine Pflieger and Prof. Bruno Latour), 2018. Zaneta Kubik, ‘Weather Shocks, Migration and Food Security: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa’, PhD at the Department of Economics, University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (supervised by Prof. Mathilde Maurel), 2017. Tapugao Falefou, ‘Toku Tia: Tuvalu and the impacts of climate change’, School of Graduate Research, University of Waikato, New Zealand (supervised by Prof. John Campbell), 2017. Romain Weikmans, ‘Le financement international de l’adaptation au changement climatique : quelle vision de l’aide ?’, Ph.D at the Faculty of of Sciences, Free University of Brussels (supervised by Prof Edwin Zaccai), 2015. Alexis Carles, ‘Cooperating over water : from a quantitative analysis to a qualitative study of the Okavango river basin’, Free University of Brussels (supervised by Prof. Jean-Frédéric Morin), 2014. Jane Chun, ‘Livelihoods Under Stress: Household Assets and Responses to Environmental Change in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam’, D.Phil at the Department of International Development & Clinical Medicine, Green Templeton College, University of Oxford (jointly supervised by Prof. Roger Zetter and Dr. Jeremy Farrar), 2014. Mark Tebboth, ‘Is (im)mobility a significant determinant of resilience in the face of environmental change driven by climatic variability? A multilevel, event history analysis of environmental shocks in Anhui Province, China’, Ph.D. at the School of International Development, University of East Anglia (jointly supervised by Prof. Catherine Locke and Prof. Declan Conway), 2015. Master s ’ thes e s 2018-2019 Clara Huyghe, “Le traitement du phénomène migratoire dans la rhétorique du Rassemblement National et de Génération.s : analyse discursive”, Master in Communication and Public Relations, Brussels School of Journalism and Communication (IHECS). Jane Cozette, “Le rôle des changements environnementaux dans la migration des kinois vers la Belgique et analyse de leur implication politique comme stratégie d’adaptation”, Master in Environmental Sciences and Management, Free University of Brussels. David Mompoint-Jeune, “Le rôle de l’environnement dans les migrations internationales : étude du cas marocain, et de la place des transferts de fonds diasporiques dans l’adaptation aux risques environnementaux pesant sur la communauté d’origine”, Master in Environmental Sciences and Management, Free University of Brussels.

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2016-2017 Gilles Parotto, “Contributions et Limites des Systèmes Multi-Agents à l’évaluation du lien entre climat, environnement et migration humaine – Etat des lieux et perspectives”, Master in Environmental Sciences and Management, Free University of Brussels. Victor Simonnet, “La pensée écologiste de Michel Serres”, Master in Political Science, Free University of Brussels (ULB) 2014-2015 Kathinka Evertsen, ‘”We live in the river, we float in the river”. Environmental Migration in Bangladesh from a Gender Perspective’, Paris School of International Affairs, Sciences Po. Sarah Dujardin, ‘La difficile préservation des patrimoines naturels. Quelles leçons tirer de l’échec de l’initiative Yasuni-ITT en Equateur ?’, Master II in Environmental Sciences and Management, Free University of Brussels. 2013-2014 Kristi Polluveer, ‘Le rôle des organisations non-gouvernementales dans la mise à l’agenda de la question des migrations environnementales’, Master II in Environmental Sciences and Management, Free University of Brussels. Nicolas Legros, ‘Sir Julian Sorell Huxley: How the Visions of a Forerunner Influenced the Current and Future Trends in Dealing with Environmental Issues’, Master II in Environmental Sciences and Management, Free University of Brussels. 2012-2013 Laurence Masing-Ah-Hong, ‘Migrations rurales-urbaines et développement local : la possibilité d’une ville ?’, Master II in International Cooperation and NGOs, University of Paris 13. Eva Gammenthaler, ‘Water and Security. Analysis of the securitization of water issues through the World Water Council’, Master II in Political Science, Free University of Brussels. Delphine Bouvier, ‘Evaluation de l’implication des femmes dans la lutte contre la déforestation dans la région de Sao Felix do Xingu au Brésil’, Master II in Populations and Development, Free University of Brussels. Diane Duquesne, ‘La decentralisation des pouvoirs comme nouvelle gouvernance locale pour réorienter les politiques d’après les besoins des populations. Le cas de la gestion des inondations dans la banlieue dakaroise’, Master II in Populations and Development, Free University of Brussels. 2011-2012 Joshua Glasser, ‘Vulnerability & Water-Logging in the Slums of Dhaka, Bangladesh’, Harvard School of Public Health, Harvard University. Marion Luce, ‘La diplomatie environnementale de Nauru’, Master II International Organisations, Sciences Po Grenoble. Kari De Pryck, ‘Evaluer le scepticisme climatique – le cas de la République tchèque’, Master II Political Science, Free University of Brussels. Floriane Todoroff, ‘L’instrumentalisation des ‘réfugiés climatiques’ par les ONG’, Master II Populations and Development, Free University of Brussels. Marie-Astrid Massa, ‘L’environnement : le maillon faible dans la chaîne des protections garanties en cas de conflit armé ?’, Master II Environmental Sciences and Management, Free University of Brussels.

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2010-2011 Grégoire De Muylder, ‘Guerre civile et crise humanitaire dans la region du Darfour: un conflit environnemental ? Analyse du conflit et de ses enjeux’, Master II Environmental Sciences and Management, Free University of Brussels. Florian Jeanmart, ‘Influence des discours concernant le développement durable sur les politiques de développement de l'Union Européenne depuis le sommet de Rio en 1992’, Master II Environmental Sciences and Management, Free University of Brussels. Céline Jeanmart, ‘Analyse de la position géopolitique du Qatar en tant que puissance gazière dans la phase de transition énergétique de l’après-pétrole’, Master II Environmental Sciences and Management, Free University of Brussels. Alia Al-Hathloul, ‘Les défis du changement climatique pour le secteur de l’assurance. Etude de cas: Belgique’, Master II Environmental Sciences and Management, Free University of Brussels. Fatou Hann, ‘La mobilisation politique de la diaspora guinéenne’, Master II International Cooperation, University of Paris 13. 2009-2010 Joao da Veiga, ‘Le rôle de la diplomatie cap-verdienne dans le processus d’obtention de l’aide publique au développement’, Master II International Cooperation, University of Paris 13. Sarah Goffin, ‘L’éducation au changement climatique dans les communautés rurales du Bangladesh’, Master II Population and Development, University of Liège. Erika Lambert, ‘Evaluation des programmes d’attention aux personnes déplacées à l’intérieur de leur pays (PDI) par le conflit armé en Colombie’, Master II Population and Development, University of Liège. Internsh ips superv i s ed 2020 Léa Lavaud, IRIS Sup, Paris 2019 Maeva Belloiseau, Université Paris Descartes. Emeline Langlois, Institut d’Etudes Politiques, Grenoble 2018 Ali Haydar Sari, Sciences Po, Paris. Lucie Pelissier, Paris School of International Affairs, Sciences Po. 2012 Rina Kojima, Linköping University and Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales. Daria Mokhnacheva, Paris School of International Affairs, Sciences Po. 2011 Pauline Brücker, Paris School of International Affairs, Sciences Po. Joshua Glasser, School of Public Health, Harvard University. 2010 Agathe Cavicchioli, Sciences Po Lille – University of Kent. 2009 Malika Peyraut, Sciences Po Paris – University Paris 1.

Updated Spring 2020.