I am currently a Post-Doctoral Fellow within the AirCov project at the Center for environmental economics of Montpellier (CEE-M).
My research interests lie in the fields of environmental economics, local public policy evaluation, and political economy.
I completed my PhD at GATE Lyon-Saint Etienne and Université Lumière Lyon 2. My dissertation focuses on the budgetary and electoral consequences of natural disasters and prevention policies at the local level, employing both micro-econometric and theoretical methods.