FRANÇOIS-NICOLAS ROBINNE
François-Nicolas is a postdoctoral fellow at the Canadian Partnership for Wildland Fire Science. He holds a PhD in Forest Biology and Management from the University of Alberta, Canada. He is currently associated with the Global Water Futures research project focusing on global environmental change impacts on the future of water security in Canada. He specifically works on the interactions between wildfire activity, hydrologic processes, and water-related ecosystem services and disservices.
LOUISE GALLAGHER
Louise is a researcher associated with the UNESCO Chair on Hydropolitics at UNIGE since July 2017. She holds a PhD in Environmental Studies from University College Dublin and has broad science-policy experience gained over ten years of working with a variety of organisations in Europe and Southeast Asia. She currently leads a transdisciplinary research project on indicators and the food-energy-water nexus in partnership with Luc Hoffmann Institute, WWF (World Wide Fund for nature), University of Bergen, University of Maryland, University of Montana, KnowlEdge Srl and the NOMIS Foundation.
CHRISTIAN BRETHAULT
Christian Bréthaut is assistant professor associated with the Institute for Environmental Sciences at the University of Geneva. He leads the Research & Education team of Geneva Water Hub and co-leads the UNESCO Chair on Hydropolitics at the University of Geneva.
MARTIN SCHLAEPFER
As a curious and inquisitive person, I have always found great interest in the world that surrounds me. I am a knowledgeable student with passions for many things in life, but most of all, I love to learn. Throughout my studies, I have found various subjects that interest me, and it is my pleasure to present to you with what I have learned.