Dr. Marion Borderon MSc
Dr. Marion Borderon MSc
Senior Scientist
Contact
Department of Geography and Regional Research
Universitätsstraße 7/5
1010 Vienna
Tel.: +43-1-4277-48733
Email: marion.borderon@univie.ac.at
Teaching
Biography
I am a geographer with a specific interest in public health, population and development studies.
Much of my work focuses on contributing to the development of concepts and methods for the spatial assessment of vulnerability and risk in the context of environmental transformation. I have conducted research in limited data settings and I have significant experience in population-based surveys and data analysis in the Global South (Congo, Senegal, Mauritania, India, Algeria). I am currently working on the role of environmental and climate change in driving migration. My project on rural migration in the Oromia region, Ethiopia has been awarded in 2017 by the Faculty of Earth Sciences, Geography and Astronomy of the University of Vienna.
Previously, I have worked as a researcher and project leader at the University of Salzburg, Austria. I have been involved in several international projects (Climate Change Adaptation in Mauritania, vulnerability and risk assessment to CC in Algeria and forced migration in a post-disaster context in India).
I hold a PhD in geography from Aix-Marseille University, France, dealing with Malaria in Dakar, Senegal. I explored methods to target areas with epidemic risks through analysis of social vulnerability.
Research interests
Concepts and methods: risk and vulnerability assessment, complex spatial systems, Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis (ESDA), survey methods
Thematic: health and disease, human environment relation, migration and climate change adaptation
Regional: Sub-Saharan Africa (Congo, Senegal, Ethiopia); North Africa (Mauretania, Algeria) and South Asia (India)
Current Research Projects
- AGRUMIG – "Leaving something behind" – Migration governance and agricultural and rural change in "home" communities: comparative experience from Europe, Asia and Africa
- HABITABLE – Linking Climate Change, Habitability and Social Tipping Points: Scenarios for Climate Migration
- Migration in rural Ethiopia – How research can help make vulnerable population visible