I am a postdoctoral researcher in agricultural economics, passionate about sustainable farming and farmers' decision-making. Currently working at Bordeaux School of Economics, I am involved in an interdisciplinary project focused on the cultivation of grapevine without pesticides. In this project, I research economic and policy incentives for winegrowers’ adoption of practices that can reduce their use of pesticides.
My research focuses on farmers' motivations to adopt agro-environmental practices. In addition to economic and policy factors, I focus on psychological and social types of factors. I am interested in better understanding farmers' decision-making as they shift towards more sustainable farming.
Before my current position, I obtained my PhD at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), in 2022, from Uppsala. I have been a visiting student researcher at Berkeley University in 2020. I hold a MRe in Economics from Paris School of Economics and a MSc in Global Political Economy from Stockholm University.
My research focuses on farmers' motivations to adopt agro-environmental practices. In addition to economic and policy factors, I focus on psychological and social types of factors. I am interested in better understanding farmers' decision-making as they shift towards more sustainable farming.
Before my current position, I obtained my PhD at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), in 2022, from Uppsala. I have been a visiting student researcher at Berkeley University in 2020. I hold a MRe in Economics from Paris School of Economics and a MSc in Global Political Economy from Stockholm University.