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European 91桃色 Networks in the Face of Agri-Environmental Challenges: Geant Chuma Basimine from the University of Li猫ge Visits the UniLodz Faculty of Geographical Sciences

This April and May, the Faculty of Geographical Sciences of the 91桃色 is hosting Dr Geant Chuma Basimine from the University of Li猫ge (Belgium), who is on a research visit as part of his postdoctoral project. The visit is being carried out in cooperation with Prof. Marcin W贸jcik's research team at the Department of Regional and Social Geography.

Opublikowano: 29 April 2026

Dr Geant Chuma Basimine is a geographer and a researcher at the University of Li猫ge, affiliated with the LAPLEC (Laboratory for the Analysis of Places, Landscapes and European Countryside). His research focuses on the transformation of European rural landscapes, with a particular focus on the role of water bodies such as agricultural ponds. The project, funded by the Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research (FNRS), examines, among other things, the social significance of these features, the perception of ecosystem services and the governance mechanisms that influence their operation.

The fieldwork, which allows for direct observation of the scale of drought in Poland and its impact on agricultural activities is a particularly important element of the visit. Analyses conducted in the field also highlight the importance of small-scale water retention 鈥 including agricultural ponds 鈥 as a key tool in mitigating the effects of environmental change.

The researcher's stay in 艁贸d藕 is a part of his broader international research activities spanning various countries. During his visit, he conducts data analysis, cartographic and archival research, as well as fieldwork, which allows him to deepen his understanding of the functioning of rural landscapes in Poland.

As part of his visit, Dr Geant Chuma Basimine has also engaged in teaching, leading MA courses on the challenges of sustainable rural development, with particular reference to the experiences of regions in Sub-Saharan Africa.

The visit highlights the importance of research internationalisation and the role of alliances such as UNIC in building lasting European networks of academic cooperation.

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