Projets par an
Profil personnel
Domaines de compétence
Migration – Vulnerability – Resilience - Perceptions
Drought – Land degradation – Natural Disaster - Climate changes
Event-history analysis – Qualitative methods - board games
Ecuador – Philippines – Burkina Faso – Haiti - Rwanda - Burundi - Senegal
Charges externes
Membre du Steering committee du réseau Population and Environment Research Network (2019-present)
Membre du panel Climat-Health-Migration de l'Union Internationale des Sciences de la Population (2017-present)
Conseil au bureau rectoral pour les innovations pédagogiques (2017-18)
Présidente du comité de pilotage PUNCH (2015-18)
Présidente du Comité Expertise Disciplinaire Géographie (2015-auj)
Membre du comité de rédaction des référentiels interréseaux pour la Géographie, décret Missions
Prix/Distinctions
Prix du meilleur poster, Population Association of America, 2008.
Prix du meiller poster, UISSP, 2013
Diplômes
Docteur en Sciences géographiques: UCL, 2003
DESS en Démographie;Université des Sciences Humaines de Strasbourg (France), 1998
Licenciées en Sciences géographiques: UCL, 1997
Présentation
Sabine Henry is a Professor in Geography (University of Namur, Belgium). Her research line is the interaction between environment and migration at the household or individual -level. Her research builds on a strong expertise and knowledge of human migration patterns, especially in Africa. In Burkina Faso, she provided one of the rare empirical evidences on the effects of drought on migration (in collaboration with UCL, INED, France and University of Montreal) and she updated this study by including recently a comparison of direct and indirect effects of climate on migration (in collaboration with the London School of Economy). In 2020, a new FNRS PDR project, has started on the perceptions of environmental modifications and human mobility in Sub-Saharan Africa, with the university of Neufchatel (Switzerland) and St Louis in Senegal. With the aim to deepen this link between migration and environment in various rural contexts (Ecuador, The Philippines, Senegal, Benin, Burkina Faso), her team explored who is likely to migrate (gender, age, socio-economic level, education, livelihood, etc.), which facets of the changing environment most influence the decision-making process to move, how these facets are perceived by the future migrants, and who are likely to be trapped. One of her PhD student is trying to understand migration and emotions related to the environment in a town hit by a super typhon in the Philippines by using a board game (in collaboration with UPPI, Manila).
Sabine Henry also has extensive experience with social vulnerability assessment. She started by measuring social vulnerability to climate-induced hazards (flash flood) in the Philippines (2010-14, with ESSC, Manila). It usesed community participatory approaches to guarantee durability of the project outcomes. Sabine Henry is also implied in several projects (mostly funded by PRD-ARES) focusing on vulnerability assessments to earthquakes in Haiti (2018-23), landslide and flash flood in Rwanda (2019-23), and finally flash flood and river erosion in Burundi (2019-23). The 3 ongoing PhD theses aim to better understand decisions made by households and their impacts on their livelihood. The first PhD thesis is about the perception of the seismic risk and perception of the actors' capacity to cope with earthquakes in Haiti. The second one aims to assess the vulnerability of the population to the processes of river dynamics in a large African city through the analysis of territorial vulnerability (Bujumbura). The third one aims at analyzing the interplay between population and vulnerability to landslides and floods in North-Western Rwanda.
She also has experience researching migrants in Belgium, having received funds to study the sociocultural challenges of the EU migration, with the case of Romanians in Belgium (in collaboration with University of Iasi, Romania).
The significant experience in international and national research projects allows the Sabine Henry’s team exploring several regions in the world (West and Central Africa, South-East Asia, Central America), using different methods to tackle the same issue (quantitative, qualitative, board game, etc.) and examining from every angle the link between migration and environment (interactions between drivers, vulnerability, resilience, slow-onset and sudden events, disaster, etc.). Two papers have been cited more than 400 times and two between 100 and 200 times. Our team received three prices during major international conferences. Currently, her team is composed by 5 PhD students and one permanent scientific collaborator, thanks to the support of international and national projects.
Sabine Henry was the only EU member of the scientific panel on the Impact of Internal Migration in Developing Countries (2010-15) and member of the scientific panel on the Migration-Climate and Health (2017-2020) of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population. She is a member of the Steering committee of the Population and Environment Research Network (2008-2011 and 2019-present). Since 2015’s refugee crisis in Europe, she also gave several conferences to broader audience about migration in Europe.
Expertise relative aux objectifs de développement durable des Nations Unies
En 2015, les États membres des Nations Unies ont convenu de 17 objectifs de développement durable (Sustainable Development Goals, SDG) pour éradiquer la pauvreté, protéger la planète et assurer la prospérité de tous. Le travail de cette personne contribue à la poursuite du/des SDG suivant(s) :
Qualification académique
Docteur ès sciences, Université Catholique de Louvain
Date d'octroi: 30 juin 2003
Empreinte digitale
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Réseau
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Landslide and flood hazards and vulnerability in NW Rwanda: towards applicable land management and disaster risk reduction
1/11/20 → 31/12/25
Projet: Recherche
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Adaptations aux changements environnementaux en Afrique de l'Ouest: perceptions et chronologies
Luyts, J., Henry, S. & De Longueville, F.
3/08/20 → 31/07/24
Projet: Projet de thèse
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PEEMPASS: Perceptions des évolutions environnementales et mobilités des populations en Afrique sub-saharienne
Henry, S., Piguet, E. & Luyts, J.
1/01/20 → 31/12/23
Projet: Recherche
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ERASMUS+: Grant for teaching and training exchange with the University of the Philippines, Manila (Philippines)
1/01/20 → 31/12/21
Projet: Recherche
Résultat de recherche
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Qualitative Data and Approaches to Population–Environment Inquiry
Henry, S., Dujardin, S., Henriet, E. & Baltazar, S., 7 févr. 2022, International Handbook of Population and Environment. Hunter, L. M., Gray, C. & Véron, J. (eds.). 1 Ed. Switzerland: Springer, Cham, Vol 10. p. 139-163 25 p. (International Handbooks of Population).Résultats de recherche: Contribution dans un livre/un catalogue/un rapport/dans les actes d'une conférence › Chapitre
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Challenges and Opportunities of Field-based Data Collection with a Game: Analysis of the Development and use of a Game to Collect Data on People’s Emotional Experience in their Environment
Henriet, E., Burnay, N., Dalimier, J., Hurley, J. & Henry, S., janv. 2021, Dans: BMS Bulletin of Sociological Methodology/ Bulletin de Methodologie Sociologique. 149, 1, p. 7-29 23 p.Résultats de recherche: Contribution à un journal/une revue › Article › Revue par des pairs
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Analysis of the peasants’ livelihood strategies in the Paute basin of Ecuador
Vanegas, R., Demoulin, F., Ruivenkamp, G. & Henry, S., 21 déc. 2020, Dans: Maskana. 11, 2, p. 70-80 11 p.Résultats de recherche: Contribution à un journal/une revue › Article › Revue par des pairs
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Comparing climate change perceptions and meteorological data in rural West Africa to improve the understanding of household decisions to migrate
De Longueville, F., Ozer, P., Gemenne, F., Henry, S., Mertz, O. & Nielsen, J. Ø., 1 mai 2020, Dans: Climatic Change. 160, 1, p. 123-141 19 p.Résultats de recherche: Contribution à un journal/une revue › Article › Revue par des pairs
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Perceptions of and responses to coastal erosion risks: The case of Cotonou in Benin
de Longueville, F., Hountondji, Y. C., Assogba, L., Henry, S. & Ozer, P., 1 déc. 2020, Dans: International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. 51, 101882.Résultats de recherche: Contribution à un journal/une revue › Article › Revue par des pairs
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Prix
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Annual Meeting Poster Award, for the poster: Henry S., Dos Santos S. “Rainfall Variations and Child Mortality in Sahelian Region: Results from a comparative analysis in Burkina Faso and Mali
Henry, Sabine (Bénéficiaire), 19 avr. 2008
Prix: Prix (y compris les médailles et récompenses)
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IUSSP 2013 Poster Award, for the poster Vanegas R., Demoulin F., Henry S., 2013. “Identifying socio-economic and demographic driving factors at household population level conditioning the local agricultural practices, land use and perception of land degradation in the Paute catchment (Ecuador)”
Henry, Sabine (Bénéficiaire), Demoulin, Fabrice (Bénéficiaire) & Vanegas Cabrera, Raul (Bénéficiaire), 2013
Prix: Prix (y compris les médailles et récompenses)
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Poster Award, for the poster Demoulin F., Henry S. “The nexus between international migrations and ecological services uses of rural households left-behind, empirical evidences in two ecuadorian provinces
Henry, Sabine (Bénéficiaire), 26 oct. 2012
Prix: Prix (y compris les médailles et récompenses)
Activités
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International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (Organisation externe)
Sabine Henry (Membre)
2017 → …Activité: Affiliations › Membre d'un comité
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Alison Lenaerts (Geography, UCL), “Impacts socio-économiques de l’émigration international sur le système agricole des aires rurales de la region sud des Andes équatoriennes”, January 2013
Sabine Henry (Promoteur)
sept. 2013Activité: Examens › Thèse externe
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Anne-Sophie Roberti (Geography, UCL), « la réussite des migrations internationales : le point de vue des migrants équatoriens en Belgique et en Espagne », September 2011
Sabine Henry (Promoteur)
sept. 2011Activité: Examens › Thèse externe
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Elena Shubina (Geography, master 60, UCL),”Adoption of agricultural technics in northern Kazakhstan under the influence of Russian colonization”, September 2011
Sabine Henry (Promoteur)
sept. 2011Activité: Examens › Thèse externe