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Dr Marie-Annick Moreau is a Lecturer (Teaching) in Biological Anthropology at the Department of Anthropology, University College London (UCL). Her work focuses on the intersection of environmental anthropology, fisheries management, and climate justice, particularly examining how communities depend on natural resources for wellbeing amid climate change and large-scale infrastructure projects like hydropower dams.
- Education:
- PhD in Anthropology, University College London (2014)
- MSc in Human Geography (2004)
- BSc in Biology
- Research Interests:
- Environmental anthropology
- Fisheries management
- Community-based resource governance
- Climate change impacts on livelihoods
- Equity in conservation
- Grants:
- Co-PI on UCL Climate Crisis Small Grants project, 'Can we go outside now' (2018–present)
- Teaching:
- Postgraduate: ANTH0102 Ecology of Human Groups, ANTH0105 Resource Use and Impacts
- Undergraduate: ANTH0188 Environmental Anthropology, ANTH0015 Being Human
- Scientific Awards:
- Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
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