Welcome​

« Don’t let your reality limit your imagination« 

I’m Carine Kwakem, an agricultural engineer specialized in soil management and ecosystem services.
My professional path bridges scientific research, field experience, and environmental advocacy to promote sustainable agriculture and climate-resilient food systems.


Driven by a deep passion for the environment and guided by the belief that science should serve people, I translate environmental data into strategic insights and sustainable policies.
My work connects soil health, agroecology, and climate action to strengthen territorial resilience and food security in the face of global change.

I believe that environmental sciences must guide public action and local innovation to build a more equitable and sustainable future.
My commitment lies in bridging science, sustainability, and impact transforming knowledge into practical solutions that empower communities and protect ecosystems.


Below, discover my key areas of expertise from Soils & Agroecology to Data Analysis & GIS, and Scientific Communication & Advocacy which reflect my dedication to driving the ecological transition through knowledge, collaboration, and action.

Soils & Agroecology

I explore the physical, chemical, and biological dimensions of soils to understand their dynamics and prevent their degradation. My goal is to enhance their ecosystem services and promote sustainable practices that strengthen food security and territorial resilience.

Data Analysis & GIS

I use quantitative and spatial approaches to interpret complex environmental data and assess the impacts of global change. Through GIS tools and the integration of multi-source data, I provide strategic analyses to support decision-making and the sustainable management of resources.

Scientific Communication & Advocacy

I translate scientific findings into clear and accessible messages, tailored to both policymakers and local communities. My deep commitment is to contribute to constructive dialogue and policy influence in favor of inclusive and equitable ecological transitions.

These links highlight how my work blends research, innovation and sustainability within youth climate networks.

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I regularly share my thoughts, projects, and commitments related to the environment, agriculture, food, and sustainable transitions.