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Julie Duchene is an academic affiliated with the University of Namur's Heritages, Transmissions, Inheritances Institute of Life-Earth-Environment. She holds a Doctorate from the same institution and leads research projects as Principal Investigator (PI). Her work intersects environmental history, animal-human relationships, and volcanic studies, with a focus on historical policies and cultural heritage.
Education: Doctorate in History (University of Namur). Research Interests:
- Historical analysis of human interactions with wildlife, particularly wolves
- Environmental policy evolution in the 20th century
- Documentation and memory of natural disasters like volcanic eruptions
Recent activities include presenting at conferences on wolf histories (e.g., L'histoire du loup dans nos régions), symposiums on environmental protection, and contributing to media discussions on wildlife coexistence. Projects like Man and Wolf from XVIIIth to XXth Century highlight her interdisciplinary approach to linking historical analysis with modern ecological challenges.
Grants and Funding: Her projects (2020–2024) focus on historical environmental studies, funded through institutional grants. Collaborates with researchers like Isabelle Parmentier on interdisciplinary studies.





