
معرفی
Muriel Deparis serves as a Post-doctoral Researcher at the Laboratoire Écologie, Société et Évolution (IDEEV) within the University of Paris-Saclay, actively contributing to the 'Ecological Processes and human Impact' research team. Her work bridges ecological science and urban planning to develop evidence-based strategies for enhancing urban biodiversity through practical spatial and management interventions.
Her academic foundation includes doctoral training at CITERES Lab, Tours, where she completed her PhD (2019-2023) on 'Plant diversity and community assemblage process: effect of management and urban uses,' complemented by teaching urban ecology and GIS for architecture students.
Research interests center on urban plant community dynamics, with special emphasis on spontaneous vegetation in human-dominated landscapes. She investigates how garden spatial configurations and resident management practices shape vegetation-pollinator networks, while analyzing stakeholder perceptions (residents, officials, managers) to inform inclusive urban greening policies. This transdisciplinary approach integrates fine-scale spatial analysis with social-ecological systems thinking.
Publication trends (2021-2023) reveal consistent focus on urban biodiversity governance, invasive species ecology, and landscape-scale pollination services. Her work demonstrates methodological innovation through high-resolution spatial modeling and mixed-methods assessment of human-nature interactions, establishing critical links between urban morphology, management regimes, and ecological outcomes.
Scientific recognition: No awards or fellowships were documented in the source material.
Professional activities: The text indicates teaching experience during doctoral studies but provides no details on current student supervision, grant acquisitions, or leadership roles beyond her research position.
Laboratory context: She operates within IDEEV's 'Ecological Processes and human Impact' team, leveraging institutional resources at University of Paris-Saclay's Gif-sur-Yvette campus to advance urban ecosystem science through collaborative field studies and policy-relevant analyses.





