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- Website
- http://www.alizecarrere.com
- Profile
- Alizé Carrère is National Geographic Explorer researching human adaptability to environmental change. She began her research in the highlands of Madagascar, uncovering an innovative method of agricultural adaptation that has emerged in the face of severe deforestation. Known to locals as "lavaka", literally meaning "hole", they are massive erosional gullies that provide surprising agricultural and socio-economic opportunities on an otherwise deforested landscape. She is now working on a series of short films that showcase remarkable human resilience and creativity in the face of environmental change. Alizé obtained her B.A. and M.Sc. from McGill University, and is currently pursuing her PhD at the University of Miami in Ecosystem Science and Policy.