![]() |
Garnier Emmanuel Research Affiliate Environmental History, History of Siberian Indigenous Peoples (17th-early 20th centuries) |
Achievements
⇒ https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=aNJ_V3wAAAAJ&hl=en
⇒ https://cnrs.academia.edu/EmmanuelGarnier
Siberian Indigenous Peoples Facing Environmental Changes in a Colonial Context (16th-20th Centuries)
Research Professor of Exceptional Class
Senior Member of the French University Institut
Climate and Environmental Sciences Laboratory
French Atomic Energy Commission, CNRS, Paris-Saclay University
I am interested in extreme events and risks over the last 500 years in the fields of climate, disasters, geology, (volcanism, earthquakes, landslides) and environmental changes between the 16th and 20th centuries. In addition to reconstructing these extreme events of the past, my work focuses on studying their impact on societies. I am currently conducting research on environmental changes and indigenous peoples of Siberia in a colonial context (17th–early 20th centuries).
Principal areas of interest
- Climate History
- Societal Vulnerability to Disasters
- Adaptation Strategies
- Arctic and Siberian Indigenous Peoples