Emeline Hily is young researcher in environmental economics with the Joint Research Unit Laboratory of Forest Economics (LEF). Her research focuses on the development of financial incentives to encourage forest owners to protect biodiversity on their land in a context of climate change.
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Last September, together with six other PhD students and Postdocs supported by LabEx ARBRE, Emeline helped organize the first ARBRE PhD and Postdoc Seminar – with great success.
Recently, Emeline completed the Science and Mediation doctoral course, a project which prepares PhD students studying with the University of Lorraine to develop how they communicate their science and work with a non-scientific public.
She is currently working on her thesis in a cross-disciplinary context, as part of a collaboration between the LERFoB and LEF joint research units at INRA.
To read the interview Emeline granted us recently, please follow this link –
ARBRE Interview – Emeline Hily