Dr. Julie Morin-Rivat
Julie Morin-Rivat, Ph.D. in Agronomic sciences and Bioengineering
is an archaeologist infiltrated in the world
of tropical forestry. Her research explores the way past human populations
impacted their environment in central Africa.
In particular, she uses wood charcoal in soil as a proxy for anthropogenic
disturbances and to identify the species that burnt during the past at
different periods for palaeoenvironmental reconstruction.
Her Ph.D. dissertation is titled Of trees and men: new insights into man-environment relationships in the
moist forests of central Africa during the Holocene.
Julie was
honored with the Fonds
Jean-Lebrun scientific award in ecology and biogeography from the Belgium
Royal Academy of Sciences for her research about past human activities in
the dense forests of Central Africa.
She completed her Master in Biology, Health, and Ecology in 2011
at the École Pratique des Hautes Études (EPHE)
with her speciality being Environment and Biodiversity Management.
She completed her Master in Archaeology and Environment in 2011
at University Paris 1 – Panthéon Sorbonne
with her speciality being Charcoal analysis.
She completed her Bachelor in Social and Historical Anthropology
in 2006 at University of Toulouse II – Le Mirail.
Among her challenges: to find evidence of human settlements in remote
areas within the African forest, and to develop innovative methods to
study wood in all its forms.
She is really concerned about making connections between people and
projects, and to share her passions with wider public audiences.
Julie is also a science fiction writer under the name Roznarho.
Read
Roznarho, la science-fiction s’écrit au féminin.
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LinkedIn profile and
ResearchGate profile.
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Facebook page and her Instagram photos.
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Twitter feed Roznarho.
Personal websites: https://juliemorinrivat.com (research)
and https://roznarho.com (writing).