Eulalie Saïsset

Doctorante en Sciences économiques - PhD Candidate
  • Eulalie Saïsset (Sciences Po - CRIS)Eulalie Saïsset (Sciences Po - CRIS)

eulalie.saisset(at)sciencespo.fr
https://eulaliesaisset.github.io/
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Sujet de thèse - Dissertation Title

A Fair Share of Land: No Net Land Take and the Quest for Equity in Soil Conservation

Directeurs de thèse : Lucas Chancel (Sciences Po - CRIS) et Harold Levrel (CIRED)

Financement : Convention de Formation par la Recherche en Administration (COFRA), Ministère de la Transition Écologique et de la Cohésion des Territoires, Direction Générale de l'Aménagement du Logement et de la Nature

Publications

  • 2024 (with Aiga Stokenberga, Tamara Kerzhner & Xavier Espinet Alegre), "Connecting through public transport: accessibility to health and education in major African cities", Area Development and Policy, Published online June 28th. Available on Tandfonline
  • 2023 (with Gregor Semieniuk, Lucas Chancel, Philip B. Holden, Jean-François Mercure, Neil R. Edwards), "Potential pension fund losses should not deter high-income countries from bold climate action", Joule, vol. 7, n° 7, p. 1383-1387. Available on SciencesDirect
  • 2021 (avec Caroline Mini), Ajustement carbone aux frontières. L’Europe à l’heure des choix, Les Notes de La Fabrique de l’industrie, Presse des Mines. Téléchargement du document -
    English version: Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism: Friend or foe of European industry? [Download]
  • 2021, Connectivity for Human Capital: Realizing the Right to Education and Healthcare through Improved Public Transport in African Cities, World Bank, doi 10.1596/35185. Available on World Bank eLibrary

 TEACHING

  • Ecological Accounting for Net-Zero Cities : Carbon and Soil cross-case analysis, GETEC master’s program, Urban School, Sciences Po, Fall 2024.
  • Data & Statistics, Masters in International Business and Sustainability, Sciences Po, Fall 2024.

SCHOLARSHIPS

  • January 2025-April 2025, Department of Geography and Environment, as part of the GO LSE Sciences Po Exchange Programme, London School of Economics and Political Science. 

 

Article updated on 04-07-2024
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