childrn_logo eu_logo
  • Home
  • Objectives
  • Outcomes
  • Partners
  • Activities
    • News
    • Gallery
    • Publications
  • Progress
  • Contact

Prof. François Gemenne

Director
University of Liège
F.Gemenne@uliege.be

Bio:
François Gemenne is the Director of the Hugo Observatory, a research centre dedicated to the study of environmental migration at the University of Liège (Belgium), where he is a FNRS senior research associate. He is also a lecturer at Sciences Po Paris, where he taught the class “Environment and Migration” with Caroline Zickgraf at the Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA). He has been appointed as lead author of the forthcoming 6th IPCC Assessment Report (Working group 2, Chapter 8 on Poverty, Livelihoods and Sustainable Development). He has been involved in a large number of international research projects on migration and environmental issues, including EACH-FOR, HELIX, DEVAST and MECLEP, for which he was the global research coordinator. Besides his key role in the conception of the EDGE project, he has also led ULiège in its current ongoing projects, including MIGRADAPT, MISTY, MAGYC and HABITABLE. In 2015, he was the recipient of a Fulbright scholarship to pursue research at Princeton University. He holds a joint doctorate in political science from Sciences Po Paris and the University of Liège (Belgium). He also holds a Master’s in Development, Environment and Societies from the University of Louvain, as well as a Master of Research in Political Science from the London School of Economics.


Relevant publication:(see also ORB)

  1. Zickgraf, C., Hut, E., Gemenne, F. (Eds). (2018). The State of Environmental Migration 2018: A Review of 2017. Liège: Presses Universitaires de Liège
  2. Gemenne F. and Blocher J. (2017) How can migration serve Capacity Building in the field of higher education – EAC/A02/2019 – Joint Projects Climate cHange dIplomacy, LeaDership and REsilieNce / CHILDREN Page 64 of 102 adaptation to climate change? Challenges to fleshing out a policy ideal. The Geographic Journal, in press.
  3. Gemenne, F., McLeman, R. (Eds). (2018). Routledge Handbook of Environmental Displacement and Migration. London: Routledge.
  4. Ionesco, D., Mokhnacheva, D. and Gemenne, F. (2016). The Atlas of Environmental Migration. London: Routledge. 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.

childrn_logo

Contact Us

Sosunge, Sosun Magu
Faculty of Engineering, Science and Technology
Male', Maldives, 20068
Phone: +960 334-5444
Email: fest@mnu.edu.mv

© MNU 2022