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FRENCH RESEARCH on MANGROVES. DIRECTORY of RESEARCHERS, ENGINEERS, POST-DOCTORAL and DOCTORAL STUDENTS Christophe Proisy, François Fromard, Adewole Olagoke FRENCH RESEARCH ON MANGROVES. DIRECTORY OF RESEARCHERS, ENGINEERS, POST-DOCTORAL AND DOCTORAL STUDENTS Christophe Proisy, François Fromard, Adewole Olagoke To cite this version: Christophe Proisy, François Fromard, Adewole Olagoke. FRENCH RESEARCH ON MANGROVES. DIRECTORY OF RESEARCHERS, ENGINEERS, POST-DOCTORAL AND DOCTORAL STU- DENTS: DIRECTORY OF RESEARCHERS, ENGINEERS, POST-DOCTORAL AND DOCTORAL STUDENTS. [Technical Report] IRD-UMR AMAP. 2015. ird-01160353v2 HAL Id: ird-01160353 https://hal.ird.fr/ird-01160353v2 Submitted on 13 Jun 2015 HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci- destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents entific research documents, whether they are pub- scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, lished or not. The documents may come from émanant des établissements d’enseignement et de teaching and research institutions in France or recherche français ou étrangers, des laboratoires abroad, or from public or private research centers. publics ou privés. DIRECTORY OF RESEARCHERS, ENGINEERS, POST-DOCTORAL AND DOCTORAL STUDENTS 13 JUNE 2015 Prepared by: Dr. Christophe Proisy, IRD-UMR AMAP, Montpellier, France [email protected] Dr. François Fromard, CNRS-UMR ECOLAB, Toulouse, France. [email protected] Adewole Olagoke, Univ-Dresden/IRD-UMR AMAP/AgroParisTech, Dresden-Montpellier, Gernany-France. [email protected] Foreword: 2015 is declared as the Mangrove Year by the CNRS-INEE (www.cnrs.fr) and the IRD (www.ird.fr), two leading French research institutes on natural ecosystems. As a contribution to this initiative, we prepared the directory of persons conducting scientific works on mangroves from French research laboratories, national or local organizations and private agencies. We collated the countries of study and the fields of expertise developed by each person. PhD and post-doctoral students are also included in this database since we consider them as the people of the future. It is our strong belief that sharing the basic data of these specialists constitutes pivotal information for strengthening national and international scientific works dedicated to knowledge acquisition on mangroves ecosystems and coasts. It is the only way we have to claim the necessity of mangrove preservation worldwide. So, we hope that this directory could be linked to others built in other mangrove countries. In any case, do not hesitate to distribute the file and/or to contact us. Mangrovement, Dr. Christophe PROISY IRD-UMR AMAP, Montpellier, France http://amap.cirad.fr 1 LIST OF TABLES1 SOUTH AND LATIN AMERICA Pages 3 to 5 SOUTH-EAST ASIA Pages 6 to 7 EASTERN AFRICA Pages 8 to 9 PACIFIC ISLANDS Pages 10 THE CARIBBEAN Page 11 to 12 WEST AND CENTRAL AFRICA Page 13 AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND Page 13 SOUTH ASIA Page 14 MIDDLE EAST Page 14 LIST OF MAPS SHOWING INVOLVEMENT OF PERMANENT STAFF AND FRENCH RESEARCH INSTITUTES GLOBAL MAPS Pages 15 to16 AROUND THE CARIBBEAN Page 17 FROM EASTERN AFRICA TO ASIA Page 18 INTERESTING WEBSITES The GDR Liga Page 19 Description of job titles and corresponding codes used in the following tables Fonction/Grade Position title Code Chargé de Recherche (CR) Research scientist RS Directeur/Délégué régional Head, administrator HD Doctorant PHD student DOC Directeur de Recherche Senior research scientist SRS Enseignant Chercheur Lecturer LECT Ingénieur Engineer ING Post doctorant Post-doc PDOC Professeur Professor PR Just click on the email address to contact someone! The document is formatted to A3 paper size with landscape orientation. 1 We grouped countries into regions by following Spalding, Kainuma, & Collins, L. (Eds.) (2010). World Atlas of Mangroves. London, Washington D. C., Earthscan, ISBN: 9781844076574. 2 SOUTH AND LATIN AMERICA (1/3) NAME FIRST NAME AFFILIATION INSTITUTION DEPARTMENT POSITION FIELD OF COMPETENCES FRENCH OVERSEAS STUDY FOREIGN PLACES OF STUDY EMAIL SITES Aschenbroich Adelaïde CNRS LEMAR DOC Sedimentology, benthic fauna French Guiana adelaide.aschenbroich@gm ail.com Baulier Loïc IFREMER IFREMER BIODIVHAL RS Fisheries ecology French Guiana [email protected] Blanchard Fabian IFREMER IFREMER BIODIVHAL RS Fisheries ecology French Guiana [email protected] r Bocher Pierrick Univ. La UNIVERSITY LIENSs LECT Avifauna & food webs French Guiana, Martinique [email protected] Rochelle Bompy Félix Impact Mer IMPACT MER ING Ecology, management & Antilles, French Guiana [email protected] restoration Brancheriau Loïc CIRAD AMAP- UPR RS Wood biomechanics French Guiana [email protected] BIOWOOEB Brossard Michel IRD IRD-GUYANE HD HD Soil, carbon, biomechanical French Guiana, Martinique, [email protected] processes Guadeloupe Carpentier Alexandre Univ. de UNIVERSITY EA 7316 LECT Fish ecology & food webs French Guiana alexandre.carpentier@univ- Rennes rennes1.fr Cissé Abdoul Univ. de la UNIVERSITY CEREGMIA-Univ. PDOC Fisheries economy French Guiana [email protected] Guyane des Antilles Criquet Stéven Univ. Aix- UNIVERSITY IMBE LECT Functional ecology; microbial Antilles, French Guiana Functional ecology; microbial [email protected] Marseille ecology & soil enzymology and ecology & soil enzymology and biochemistry biochemistry Cuny Philippe Aix-Marseille UNIVERSITY MIO PR Mircobial ecology, hydrocarbons French Guiana [email protected] Univ. & bioremediation Debaine Françoise Univ. Nantes UNIVERSITY LETG LECT Geography & remote sensing Antilles/Mayotte/New francoise.debaine@univ- Caledonia/French Guiana nantes.fr Dolique Franck Univ. Antilles IRD-UNIVERSITY ESPACE-DEV PR Coastal geomorphology Martinique, French Guiana, Vietnam, North Brazil [email protected] Mayotte, Scattered islands, ag.fr New Caledonia Doyen Luc CNRS CNRS GRETHA SRS Bioeconomy French Guiana [email protected] Dupuy Christine Univ. La UNIVERSITY LIENSs PR Microbial ecology French Guiana [email protected] Rochelle Faure Jean- IRD IRD Espace-DEV ING Geography & remote sensing French Guiana North Brazil [email protected] François Ferdinand Malik Univ. de la UNIVERSITY CRILLASH-CADEG LECT Comparative littérature & orality French Guiana malik.noelferdinand@gmail. Guyane com Féret Jean- IRSTEA IRSTEA TETIS RS Optical remote sensing of French Guiana jean- Baptiste vegetation baptiste.feret@teledetectio n.fr Fromard François CNRS CNRS ECOLAB SRS Functional Ecology, forest French Guiana , Mayotte, Indonesia, Vietnam, Togo, francois.fromard@univ- dynamics, bioremediation, Scattered islands, Antilles Gabon, Madagascar, North tlse3.fr conservation Brazil Gardel Antoine CNRS-ULCO CNRS - LOG LECT Coastal geomorphology French Guiana Guyana, Surinam, North Brazil, antoine.gardel@univ- UNIVERSITY Benin, Senegal littoral.fr 3 SOUTH AND LATIN AMERICA (2/3) NAME FIRST NAME AFFILIATION INSTITUTION DEPARTMENT POSITION FIELD OF COMPETENCES FRENCH OVERSEAS STUDY FOREIGN PLACES OF STUDY EMAIL SITES Gensac Erwan GET PDOC Coastal geomorphology & French Guiana [email protected] remote sensing mip.fr Gontharet Swanne ULCO UNIVERSITY LOG LECT Sedimentology & French Guiana swanne.gontharet@univ- biogeochemical cycles littoral.fr Grouard Sandrine MNHN MNHM AASPE LECT Archeozoology French Guiana, Antilles West Indies, Nicaragua, [email protected] Colombia, Brazil Hartmann Hans Univ. de La UNIVERSITY UMR LIENSs LECT Mircobial ecology & fish Costa Rica, Panama, Mexico, [email protected] Rochelle resources management Indonesia Labanowski Jérome Univ. Poitiers UNIVERSITY IC2MP RS Polluant biogeochemistry French Guiana jerome.labanowski@univ- poitiers.fr Lambs Luc CNRS CNRS ECOLAB SRS Dendrochronology & French Guiana, Antilles, [email protected] ecohydrology Scattered Islands, Mayotte Leblond Gilles BIOS BIOS HD Ornithology Antilles, French Guiana [email protected] Environnement ENVIRONMENT Lefrançois Christel Univ. La UNIVERSITY LIENSs LECT Fish ecology & food webs French Guiana [email protected] Rochelle Lesourd Sandric Univ. de CAEN UNIVERSITY M2C LECT Sedimentology French Guiana [email protected] Luglia Mathieu Univ. Aix- UNIVERSITY IMBE LECT Microbial ecology; Antilles, French Guiana [email protected] Marseille soil/sediment enzymology, organic matter and biochemistry; plant/soil interactions Michaud Emma CNRS CNRS LEMAR RS Benthic ecology & French Guiana Emma.Michaud@univ- biogeochemistry brest.fr Mondamert Leslie Univ. Poitiers UNIVERSITY IC2MP LECT Chemistry French Guiana leslie.mondamert@univ- poitiers.fr Morel Valérie Univ. Artois UNIVERSITY Discontinuités LECT Geography & socio- French Guiana [email protected] EA2468 environmental sciences Mougin Eric CNRS CNRS GET RS Forest structure, carbon & French Guiana , Scattered [email protected] remote sensing Islands Olagoke Adewole IRD- IRD - UNIVERSITY AMAP DOC Ecology & forest modeling French Guiana North Brazil Adewole.Olagoke@tu- AgroParisTech- dresden.de Univ. Dresden Pascal Pierre-Yves Univ. des UNIVERSITY UMR7138 LECT Food webs Antilles, French Guiana pierre-yves.pascal@univ- Antilles ag.fr Pereau Jean- Univ. de UNIVERSITY GRETHA PR Modeling in bioeconomy French Guiana Jean-Christophe.Pereau@u- Christophe Bordeaux bordeaux.fr Pibot Alain Conservatoire CONSERVATOIRE Délégation Outre HD Management & protection Antilles, Mayotte, French a.pibot@conservatoire-du- du littoral DU LITTORAL mer/Pôle relais Guiana littoral.fr mangroves ZHOM Proisy Christophe IRD IRD AMAP RS Remote sensing of mangrove French Guiana Indonesia, North Brazil [email protected]
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