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Sandra SEYSSEL

Lecturer at the Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté and member of the C3S Laboratory. Her scientific interests focus on the appropriation of rules relating to the organization of nature sports events, particularly in terms of environmental protection. This leads her to consider the question of the ecologization of these events.

Luc TERRAZ

Director - National Biodiversity Agency

Anne BERTIN-RENOUX

Doctor in Educational Sciences, her research focuses on the creativity of action, learning by doing and environmental education. She participates in the RAME project (research on marine educational areas) and in the development of the REBBEL network.

Sophie RASSON

Medical doctor, psychiatrist-addictologist and hypnotherapist. Certified forest bathing and sylvotherapy guide. Member of the Fédération francophone des praticiens de Shinrin Yoku et sylvothérapie. Her research focuses on an integrative approach to health, including lifestyle and connection with the Living.

Willy HUGEDET

Lecturer at the University of Franche-Comté, attached to the C3S Laboratory. He aims at understanding the relationship between the forest and interdisciplinary educational issues, particularly through the role and place of forests during field trips (classes vertes).

Emmanuelle LAROCQUE 

Professor of psychosocial intervention at the University of Quebec in Outaouais. Expert in integrative approaches and intervention through nature and adventure, his research interests lie at the crossroads between holistic health (mental, physical, spiritual, environmental) and socio-ecological issues.

Philippe GIMENEZ

Lecturer at the University of Franche-Comté and member of the C3S laboratory (culture, sport, health, society). He is a specialist in exercise physiology, both from the energetic and biomechanical aspects of motion.

Amandine POLET

Visual artist, Arts and Environment project coordinator. Graduate of the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Appliqués et des Métiers d'Art Olivier de Serres in Paris, her protean, multidisciplinary artistic work questions our human relationship with the living and reveals the fragility of the environment. It is an attempt to reconnect with the sensory and create new imaginary worlds.

Bernard ALMERAS

Forestry engineer, retired from the French National Forestry Office. He led the project creating the first forest trail in France in 2019.

Sébastien LAFFAGE-COSNIER

Lecturer at the University of Bourgogne Franche-Comté and interim director of the C3S Laboratory. His scientific interests mainly concern the history of physical education and educational reforms, in particular innovation and New Education, body representations and natural environments.