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Hire Lucie B.
France
USD 60 /hr

Ethnobotanist consultant with 10+ years of experience. Specialized in remote and multicultural goal-oriented projects.

Profile Summary
Subject Matter Expertise
Services
Research Systematic Literature Review
Work Experience

Project Engineer

L'Institut Agro - Agrocampus Ouest

November 2020 - Present

Ethnobotanist - expert consultant

Freelance

March 2018 - Present

Scientific adviser and proofreader for academics and popularization science

Freelance

February 2012 - Present

Guest researcher - Ethnoecology - France, Croatia

Max Planck Institure for Evolutionary Anthropology

August 2019 - March 2020

Research fellow - Ethnoecology - Congo

Max Planck Institure for Evolutionary Anthropology

October 2018 - July 2019

Research assistant - Field manager, data collection and managment - Congo

Max Planck Institure for Evolutionary Anthropology

March 2017 - October 2018

Professional wild edible plants harvester, freelance

Les Délices D'Artémis

January 2015 - February 2017

Guest researcher - Botany - Chile

Investigation center for Patagonian ecosystems

December 2013 - January 2014

Education

Masters degree in Ecological engineering and biodiversity management

Montpellier University of Science

September 2008 - September 2010

Certifications
  • Professional coach

    Linkup Coaching

    September 2021 - Present

Publications
CONFERENCE PAPER
L. Benoit and {\'{E}}. Olmedo and B. Chen(2021). 23. Eco-anthropological tools to improve food self-sufficiency through the use of wild edible plants . Justice and food security in a changing climate. Wageningen Academic Publishers