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Emmanuel Roux
Researcher at French national institute for sustainable development (IRD); Co-Director of the International Joint Laboratory "Sentinela" (IRD - Fiocruz - UnB)
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- emmanuel-roux-ird
- ResearcherId : G-9814-2011
- 0000-0003-2266-8207
- Google Scholar : https://scholar.google.fr/citations?user=z91UV6cAAAAJ&hl=fr
- IdRef : 069144753
- ResearcherId : http://www.researcherid.com/rid/G-9814-2011
Présentation
**Emmanuel Roux** received his **Ph.D**. degree in industrial and human automation and computer science in 2002, from the University of Valenciennes, France. His skills concern **data science** and **modelling** for the understanding and control of eco-epidemiological systems and the design of cross-border One-Health observatories.
He is researcher at the French national research institute for sustainable development (**[IRD](https://www.ird.fr/)**) since 2007, in the **[ESPACE-DEV Unit](https://www.espace-dev.fr/)** research unit.
His research interests are:
- Spatial modelling of entomological and/or epidemiological data;
- Objective characterization of the environment and of the landscape from satellite data;
- Data- or knowledge-driven modelling of the environment and health relationships;
- Environment related diseases;
- Amazon region;
- Cross-border contexts and cross-border health.
He develops and leads **collaborations with partners from France, French Guiana and Brazil**, and more recently with **Poland, Portugal and Kenya**, concerning the relationships between environment and health.
He **participates to, or co-supervises, several partnership and research projects** that contribute to the construction of cross-border health observatories, between French Guiana and Brazil and within other **cross-border contexts**.
He is currently the **co-director of the[ International Joint Laboratory "Sentinela"](https://lmi-sentinela.unb.br/)** ("Network of transdisciplinary, territorialized and cross-border sentinel sites for public health"), with Christovam Barcellos (Fiocruz/ICICT, Brazil) and Helen Gurgel (UnB/LAGAS, Brazil).
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Land cover, land use and malaria in the Amazon: a systematic literature review of studies using remotely sensed data.Malaria Journal, 2013, 12 (1), pp.192. ⟨10.1186/1475-2875-12-192⟩
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Studying relationships between environment and malaria incidence in Camopi (French Guiana) through the objective selection of buffer-based landscape characterisations.International Journal of Health Geographics, 2011, 10 (1), pp.65. ⟨10.1186/1476-072X-10-65⟩
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Unravelling the relationships between Anopheles darlingi (Diptera: Culicidae) densities, environmental factors and malaria incidence: understanding the variable patterns of malarial transmission in French Guiana (South America).Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology, 2011, 105 (2), pp.107-22. ⟨10.1179/136485911X12899838683322⟩
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Characterisation of multi-scale of Plasmodium falciparum malaria incidence in children of Camopi, French Guiana, by means of remotely sensed dataSymposium of the Latin American Society for Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Systems (SELPER), Nov 2012, Cayenne, French Guiana. 10 p. multigr
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