Amelie David
Journaliste presse écrite, web et radio
Beyrouth, Liban
Beyrouth, Liban
Presentation
Journaliste, particulièrement intéressée par les questions climatiques et environnementales. Essaie de trouver son chemin au Liban. French journalist based in Beirut, particularly interested in stories about environment and climate change... Trying to find her way in Lebanon.Experience
Journaliste indépendant
Radio-Canada
La Liberté
Tahiti Nui Television
Tahiti-Infos
Le Messager/L'Essor savoyard
Education
Université Paris-Saclay
ESJ Lille
Projects
French Polynesians revive traditional rāhui to protect fish — and livelihoods
04-07-2024
In French Polynesia, fishing is of paramount importance. Many residents depend on fishing to feed their families and make a living. Confronted with a decline in fish stocks, communities across the country are reviving a traditional method of managing natural resources called rāhui.
Marshallese worries span decades — first nuclear tests, now sea-level rise
29-05-2024
The Marshall Islands were the site of numerous U.S. nuclear tests in the 1950s that displaced communities and altered their way of life.
Locals across the islands and atolls are now at risk of evacuation and losing more of their ties to the land if sea-level rise continues at its current rate.
18 years on, how are sharks faring in French Polynesia’s shark sanctuary?
24-05-2024
TAHITI — While sharks are feared and threatened in many parts of the world, French Polynesia decided to protect them two decades ago by declaring its entire exclusive economic zone a massive sanctuary for sharks and rays.
Le rahui polynésien, une pratique ancestrale au service de la biodiversité
17-05-2024
En se basant sur des traditions ancestrales, certains habitants de Polynésie française ont mis en place des rahui, terme tahitien, dans certaines parties de leurs lagons. L’idée du rahui est d’interdire, temporairement, l’exploitation d’une zone pour ses ressources naturelles.