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During 3 weeks in November 2025, Mallory Gauvreau, PhD Student at Dynafor, visited the Department of Rural Development at SLU (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences) in Uppsala, Sweden.

She was mentored there by Marien González-Hidalgo and Stephanie Leder-Büttner, researchers at SLU.

From left to right: Marien González-Hidalgo, Mallory Gauvreau and Stephanie Leder-Büttner
From left to right: Marien González-Hidalgo, Mallory Gauvreau and Stephanie Leder-Büttner

This visit was the beginning of a collaboration on an article about her PhD results. It was also a good opportunity to discover another international scientific environment and meet researchers and PhD students.

During a lunch seminar, the Tuesday Club, Mallory talked about her PhD results with a presentation entitled “Analysing the environmental subjectivities of small forest owners in south western France”.


From left to right: Dhwani Sunil Lalai, Stephanie Leder-Büttner, Alice Nayabo, Gitta Shrestha Thapa, Gunilla Meurling, Mallory Gauvreau, Marien González-Hidalgo and Marie-Christine Dusingize.
From left to right: Dhwani Sunil Lalai, Stephanie Leder-Büttner, Alice Nayabo, Gitta Shrestha Thapa, Gunilla Meurling, Mallory Gauvreau, Marien González-Hidalgo and Marie-Christine Dusingize.

Mallory is thankful to the department for the warm welcome and to Marien and Stephanie for their kind guidance.


This international mobility was funded by INP (Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse), CLIMAE (Research program, INRAE) and Dynafor (Research lab, INRAE).

Dynafor researchers organized or contributed to five workshops and round tables for the Atecopols conference "Repairing the future? Reflections and experiences from political ecology" , which was held in Toulouse from July 1 to 3, 2025. In particular, a round table on " The landscape as a relevant level of collective action " brought together Marc Deconchat, Cécile Barnaud, Floriane Clément, Clélia Sirami (UMR Dynafor), and Vincent Banos (UMR ETTIS) who discussed the contributions and limitations of landscape and territorial approaches to initiating forms of collective action that make it possible to respond to current environmental and social challenges.


Nicolas Maestripieri , a lecturer and researcher in environmental geography at the Purpan engineering school and member of the UMR Dynafor, participated as a speaker in the CNRS thematic school on Zoning by Actors (ZADA), which took place from September 1 to 5, 2025 in Strasbourg. Among other things, he gave a presentation on "ZADA - Implementation of a Geographic Information System (constraints and methodology)".

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