I am an agroecological systems modeler working on the integration of biophysical processes and farmers’ decision-making to support sustainable territorial transitions.
Presentation
I am a crop modeler, working at MAELAB, a company specialized in the operational deployment of integrated agroecological models. My work focuses on applying systemic, spatially explicit modeling approaches to assess agricultural practices, water management, and territorial transitions. I work extensively with the MAELIA platform to simulate crop systems, land-use dynamics, and environmental impacts at multiple scales. I am particularly interested in translating complex socio-ecological models into practical decision-support tools for stakeholders.
What I can bring to this network ?
I bring practical expertise in implementing and operationalizing systemic agroecological models, particularly through the MAELIA platform. I can bring experience in bridging research models with real-world applications, territorial data integration, scenario analysis, and stakeholder-oriented simulations. I also bring a practitioner’s perspective on how modeling tools can effectively support agroecological transition strategies.
What I seek in this network ?
I seek interdisciplinary exchanges to strengthen the systemic foundations of agroecological modeling and to connect applied modeling practices with theoretical advances in complex systems science. I am particularly interested in collaborating with researchers and practitioners working on food system transitions, water governance, and territorial resilience.