Constance M. Schéré

Constance M. Schéré
King's College London | KCL · Department of Geography

PhD Candidate - Marine Conservation Biology

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September 2020 - present
LPO Vendée
LPO Vendée
Position
  • Intern/Naturalist
Description
  • Seasonal naturalist on the RNN Sept-Îles, an offshore marine protected area. Activities include ecological monitoring of the seabird and seal colonies, surveillance, and raising public awareness. In the ornithology lab, duties include rescuing injured seabirds (and other birds/small mammals), assisting veterinary technicians with the day-to-day care and rehabilitation, and release. KCL/LISS-DTP doctoral internship, funded by UKRI from 2021-2022.
June 2020 - present
King's College London
Position
  • Graduate Teaching Assistant
Description
  • Modules: 5SSG2061 Geographical Research Skills (Convenor: Alexander Loftus & George Adamson); 6SSG3083 Policy and Application of Geography Research (Convenors: Kate Schreckenberg & Maud Borie); 4SSG1008 Geography Tutorials: Critical Thinking and Techniques (Convenors: Daniel Schillereff & Christine Barnes); 5SSG2024 Biogeography and Ecology (Convenor: Terry Dawson).
March 2014 - October 2014
Harvard University
Position
  • Research Intern
Description
  • Supporting research for the Sustainability and Health Initiative for NetPositive Enterprise (SHINE) during its inception, under Dr. Gregory Norris.
Education
September 2018 - September 2021
King's College London
Field of study
  • Geography
September 2016 - October 2017
Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University
Field of study
  • Biodiversity, Territory, & Environment
September 2011 - June 2013
Sciences Po Paris
Field of study
  • Environmental Policy

Publications

Publications (7)
Article
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Marine protected areas (MPAs) are a conservation tool designed to adequately manage and protect marine resources threatened by human activity by addressing both biological and socioeconomic needs. The Irish Sea is a busy waterway under the jurisdiction of six entities (Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, the Isle of Man, Scotland, England, a...
Article
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It is not enough to simply designate a protected area. According to the Convention on Biological Diversity’s Aichi Target 11, these sites should be governed and managed effectively and equitably. Equitable (i.e., fair and inclusive) conservation is vital to ensuring effective protection of natural resources while maintaining human well-being. Yet,...
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Intertidal mudflats are highly productive coastal habitats, serving as a transition zone between terrestrial and marine ecosystems and providing a wealth of ecosystem services, including providing nursery and feeding grounds for many species of conservation and commercial importance. These habitats are important for wintering shorebirds and waders,...
Technical Report
Free to download @ https://www.britishecologicalsociety.org/policy/protected-areas/read-the-report/. This report from the British Ecological Society (published 22 April 2022) examines the Prime Minister’s pledge to protect 30% of UK land and seas by 2030 to support nature recovery.
Book
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La ville est maintenant reconnue comme étant un habitat écologique à part entière. Pour les pouvoirs publics et pour les citadins eux-mêmes, l'intérêt pour la biodiversité urbaine est fortement développé au point que le terme de biodiversité remplace souvent tout ce qui touche à la nature en ville. Aménageurs, pouvoirs publics mais aussi chercheurs...

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