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Emilie Dupuits is affiliated with the University of Geneva as a Researcher, focusing on environmental governance, transnational networks, and community-based resource management. Her work examines how grassroots actors, civil society, and NGOs influence global and local environmental policies, particularly in Latin America and the Global South. Key themes include water governance, forest management, scalar politics, and the interplay between transnational advocacy networks and institutional frameworks.
Her research spans over a decade, with publications analyzing challenges to neo-extractivist policies in Ecuador, transboundary mountain governance in the Andes, and the role of community networks in transforming global norms around commons and biodiversity. She critiques traditional state-centric approaches, emphasizing the agency of non-state actors in shaping environmental policies.
Notable contributions include frameworks on transnational self-help networks in forestry and water management, as well as studies on technical vs. grassroots expertise in global resource governance. Her work often highlights scalar dynamics—how local practices scale up to influence global norms and vice versa—particularly in contexts of climate change and resource vulnerability.
Emilie has no listed scientific awards but maintains an active publication record with 16 peer-reviewed works since 2011. She has not supervised any formal theses or dissertations. Her research frequently engages with issues of equity, sustainability, and participatory governance in marginalized regions.




