The holder of a degree in international relations and in environmental management and sustainable development, Julia has worked for 15 years on social and environmental issues. Her efforts have been in the associative, municipal and university-research areas in support of projects involving biodiversity conservation, sustainable mobility, sustainable land use and adaptation to natural risks. With her interest in the processes that lead territories to adapt and transform in a context of climate change, she is working on sharing the knowledge mobilized as part of Transition Pathways’ Territory Challenge.