Scientific responsabilities

Project reviews and participation in scientific committees

  • EUROPEAN SCIENCE FOUNDATION (ESF): 2020.  Expertise in the context of the assessment process carried out by the ESF for GE8 doctoral contracts.
  • NORDFORSK: 2019. Nordic–Russian call for projects, Nordic Council of Ministers. Feasibility study for co-production between researchers and local Indigenous communities. Evaluated three out of seven projects, with two recipients awarded. 
  • CO3 CO-CONSTRUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE: 2018, 2019, 2020. Member of the Multidisciplinary Science Steering Committee. Evaluation of 90 projects in 2018 and 2019. CO3 is supported by the French Environment and Energy Management Agency (ADEME), Agropolis Foundation, the Fondation de France and the Fondation Charles Leopold Mayer pour le Progrès de l’Homme. 90 applications in 2018 and 87 in 2019.
  • TIERS VEILLEUR. Participatory action research project for the French Environment and Energy Management Agency (ADEME).
  • GRAND PRIX IN PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH. Fondation de France. 
  • BIODIVERSITY & BELMONT FORUM CALL: 2018. Scenarios of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services. Policy/management external reviewer. Evaluation of three projects.
  • INNOVIRIS, CO-CREATE: 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019. Evaluation of pre-proposals submitted to CO-CREATE and INNOVIRIS (Brussels region). 
  • REPERE. French Ministry of the Environment.
  • RESEARCH COUNCIL OF NORWAY: 2016. POLARPROG. Resource and environmental management in the Arctic and Antarctic. Twelve projects, three of which as lead reviewer. 
  • CRNSG/NSERC Canada: 2016. Individual Discovery Grant Programme. 
  • FRQNT Quebec: 2015. Quebec Research Fund. Collaborative research programme on the sustainable development of the mining sector. Theme: social perception of the mining industry and the social acceptability of mining projects.
  • ERANET-NETBIOME (EU & French National Research Agency): 2015. Biodiversity and sustainable development in ultra-peripheral regions of Europe. Reviewed eight projects receiving mid-term funding (Guadeloupe, 2015). Chair of the Evaluation Committee (Portugal, 2011).
  • SSHRC/CRSSH Canada: 2009. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. OIF (Opportunity International Fund). 
  • EU, DG Enterprise: 2001. DG Environment. 
  • FRENCH FACILITY FOR GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT (FFEM): 1999. Global Environment Fund (GEF). Review of FFEM Ecotourism projects for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 
  • GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FUND (GEF), WORLD BANK 
  • FRENCH MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE: 1992. Inter-ministry Funds for Rural Development (FIDAR), European Funds for Regional Development (FEDER).

Evaluation for peer-reviewed journals

  • JOURNAL OF PARK AND RECREATION ADMINISTRATION. 1 article. Nov. 2019.
  • CANADIAN JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES (REVUE CANADIENNE D’ÉTUDES DU DÉVELOPPEMENT). 2 articles.
  • ARCTIC SCIENCES. http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/journal/as. 1 article.
  • TOURISM GEOGRAPHIES. 1 article.
  • THE JOURNAL OF ECOTOURISM: research journal, Channel View Publications, UK (3 articles).
  • Guest editor in collaboration with Raynald Lemelin for the special issue on Aboriginal Ecotourism. Publication January 2009.
  • THE JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE TOURISM. 2 articles.
  • THE MILLENNIUM ECOSYSTEM ASSESSMENT. Strengthening Capacity to Manage Ecosystem Sustainability for Human Well-Being. Guest reviewer of the second draft of the global assessment report, chapter 5 on Biodiversity, during the period of July–September 2004.
  • TEOROS. Tourism research journal, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada. 3 articles.
  • TIES. The International Ecotourism Society Publication, United States. 2 book chapters.
  • UNEP. Industry and Environment publications, Division of Technology, Industry and Economics. Full issue.
  • ECOTOURISME MAGAZINE. 2 articles.

Scientific expertise activities

  • National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and the Environment (INRAE). Oct. 2016. Mar. 2017. Design and mediation of three days of participatory workshops on participatory science for 35 participants at INRAE. Supporting Christophe Roturier, Science and Society delegate. 
  • French Agricultural Research Centre for International Development (CIRAD). 2016–2019. Doctoral school of Guadeloupe and Martinique. PhD programme of the Agreenium International Research Facility. Seminars at CIRAD on Réunion Island. Led several participatory workshops for CIRAD and INRAE researchers. Tested a system for scientific integrity and ethics in research in support of the scientific integrity mission of Philippe Feldmann.