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Céline Moreaux
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Postdoctoral Researcher - Main Research Field:
Biodiversity conservation, macroecology and environmental economics - BC3 Research Line:
3. Research Line Terrestrial Ecosystems,3.1. Research Group Ecological Processes - Contact information:
Email address: celine.moreaux@bc3research.org
Contact phone: +34 944 014 690 (ext. 170) - ORCID ID: 0000-0003-0239-4288
Short CV
Céline Moreaux is a postdoctoral researcher at BC3 with an interdisciplinary focus on biodiversity conservation, natural resource management and ecological economics. She holds a Ph.D. in Macroecology and Environmental Economics (2021) and a Masters in Forest and Nature Management (2016) from the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
During her Ph.D. project with the title "The importance of wild bee pollinators from a macroecological and environmental economics perspective", she analysed the importance of bees and other pollinators for food production systems, exemplified by both a field and a meta-study of Arabica coffee pollination. The project further involved a environmental economic study of public preferences for wild bee conservation projects of citizens in Germany.
She has experiences in remote data collection methods, using systematic literature reviews and satellite imagery to extract forest data, as well as creating and managing large databases for meta-analyses.
In her Masters education, she developed a special interest in forest ecology, restoration and nature conservation, including aspects of political ecology and social equity.
She has collected experiences from numerous fieldwork and employment periods abroad, which shaped her both personally and professionally. Finally, she has a special interest in conflict management and non-violent communication and holds a certificate from the Macquaire Graduate School of Management in negotiation and conflict resolution.
Journal Articles
- 2023
- Moreaux, C., Jacobsen, J.B., Meyerhoff, J., Dalsgaard, B., Rahbek, C., Strange, N. 2023. Distance and Regional Effects on the Value of Wild Bee Conservation. Environmental and Resource Economics. 84. (1) 37-63. DOI (10.1007/s10640-022-00692-z).
Affiliation previous to BC3
Moreaux, C., Zafra-Calvo, N., Vansteelant, N.G., Wicander, S., Burgess, N.D., 2018. Can existing assessment tools be used to track equity in protected area management under Aichi Target 11? Biol. Conserv. 224, 242–247. doi: 10.1016/j.biocon.2018.06.005Moreaux, C., Meireles, D.A.L., Sonne, J., Badano, E.I., Classen, A., González-Chaves, A., Hipólito, J., Klein, A.-M., Maruyama, P.K., Metzger, J.P., Philpott, S.M., Rahbek, C., Saturni, F.T., Sritongchuay, T., Tscharntke, T., Uno, S., Vergara, C.H., Viana, B.F., Strange, N., Dalsgaard, B., 2022. The value of dense forest for biotic pollination of Arabica coffee: a global assessment. Agric. Ecosyst. Environ. 323. doi: 10.1016/j.agee.2021.107680
Moreaux, C., Jacobsen, J.B., Meyerhoff, J., Dalsgaard, B., Rahbek, C., Strange, N., 2022. Distance and regional effects on the value of wild bee conservation. Environ Resour Econ. 83. doi: 10.1007/s10640-022-00692-z
Moreaux, C., Jacobsen, J.B., Meyerhoff, J., Dalsgaard, B., Rahbek, C., Strange, N., in review. More than honey. Wild bee conservation is not only about pollination services.