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Fabrice Renaud is the Head of the School of Social & Environmental Sustainability at the University of Glasgow. He has been involved in academia and research for several years, having joined the University of Glasgow in February 2018. Before that, he worked for 13 years at the United Nations University Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS) in Bonn, Germany, and Jakarta, Indonesia. During his time at UNU-EHS, he headed the Environmental Vulnerability and Ecosystem Services section, focusing on research themes related to the environmental dimensions of vulnerability and risk, particularly in coastal deltaic settings. His research primarily investigates the relationship between human activities, water pollution, and the risks they pose to ecosystems and human health. Renaud holds a PhD in Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences from the University of Arkansas and has played a significant role in various research projects and academic programs, including teaching roles in environmental risk management and policy. His research interests include vulnerability and risk assessments of social-ecological systems exposed to natural hazards, resilience of coastal deltaic systems, and water pollution risks affecting both people and ecosystems.