Quentin DutertrePhD student

AgroParisTech - Université Paris-Saclay
Laboratoire ESE

Quentin's research aims to identify and analyse the levers that can foster the conservation of flora and floral resources in domestic gardens, while exploring their essential role in preserving biodiversity within urban spaces. This involves examining how these private spaces can actively help maintain plant diversity and support ecological balance in cities, providing concrete solutions to protect local species and foster a sustainable environment.

biodiversité
Reconciling nature and the city, a highly artificial environment, is an art that is practised from the scale of the building to that of the suburban territory, including that of the neighbourhood.
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How can domestic gardens, often overlooked, become essential refuges for urban biodiversity and contribute to species conservation while strengthening our connection to nature?
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Bertrand Ney Rooftop at AgroParisTech
The benefits and costs related to green infrastructure in cities need to be better understood through assessment tools that measure environmental impacts, for example, carbon emissions due to the transport of substrates,
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