Catherine Fayet

Catherine Fayet
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam | VU

Msc Environmental Sciences; Msc Psychology
PhD researcher

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Introduction
For my PhD research, I explore opportunities for sustainable land transitions on abandoned agricultural lands in Europe. This project is part of the TerraNova ITN (https://www.terranova-itn.eu/). I am enrolled at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam for the PhD academic supervision, and my host institution is the IUCN European Regional office (Brussels).
Additional affiliations
October 2019 - present
International Union for Conservation of Nature
Position
  • PhD Student
August 2018 - July 2019
University of Geneva
Position
  • Research Assistant
Description
  • Synthesize scientific literature on Public perception of geothermal energy, Energy communities and Information search. Responsible for online surveys design, adaptation and problem solving. Survey translation (English-French). Data cleaning.
Education
September 2018 - June 2019
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Field of study
  • Environmental science
September 2016 - June 2018
University of Geneva
Field of study
  • Behavioural science
September 2013 - September 2016
University of Geneva
Field of study
  • Psychology

Publications

Publications (5)
Article
Agriculture plays a dual role in the conservation of European biodiversity, as extensive agricultural lands provide habitats for more than half of Europe's species, but intensification and abandonment of farmland threaten these species' habitats. Consequently, the preservation of agrobiodiversity, i.e., biodiversity on agricultural land, is increas...
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Farmland abandonment is a major proximate driver of landscape change in European rural areas and is often followed by natural revegetation. In certain conditions, it might be preferable to prevent or reverse farmland abandonment or manage these areas towards active restoration (i.e., guided rewilding with wild or domesticated animals). These altern...
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The European Green Deal sets targets for biodiversity, climate change, sustainable farming, and rural development. For abandoned agricultural lands to contribute to these goals, specific policy measures to support appropriate land management are required. However, information is lacking on what these policies will mean for landowners and managers....
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Agricultural land abandonment and its impacts on landscape features have been a, striking characteristic of many European rural areas over the last decades. Although, previous research identified drivers and environmental impacts of abandonment, few, described the post-agricultural abandonment trajectories. However, examining the, driving forces le...
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This is the second out of three white papers from the TERRANOVA project, The European Landscape Learning Initiative an Innovative Training Network consortium of the European Union’s Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions. Between 2019 and 2023, fifteen Early Stage Researchers (ESRs - ie. PhD students) are trained within this project to envision ‘nature-bas...

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