Alexandre Beaudoin holds a bachelor’s degree in biology from the Université de Sherbrooke (UdeS), a master’s degree in environment and sustainable development with a focus on biodiversity management from the Université de Montréal (UdeM) and a master’s degree in socio-ecology from the Environmental Economics Laboratory at the Université du Québec en Outaouais (UQO). He is currently working on his PhD in action research through the interdisciplinary PhD program in urban planning and landscape architecture at UdeM, in collaboration with the UdeM Landscape Chair and the INRS Climate Emergency Action Chair, with Pr Sylvain Paquette and Pr Sophie van Neste. Alexandre is also a course lecturer in Biodiversity Management in the Environment and Sustainable Development graduate program.
His research focuses on adapting cities to climate change using a socio-ecological approach. At the heart of his interests are the creation of urban ecological corridors and green infrastructures and their impacts on human health in the context of climate change.