Camille Robert-Boeuf holds a PhD in geography and is a postdoctoral researcher at the (Post)Authoritarian Landscapes Research Center (PAScape) at Vilnius University in Lithuania. She studies subsistence agriculture and the role of women in the transformation of agricultural landscapes in Central Europe (Lithuania and Poland). She also analyzes the sensitive experiences of exile and the agricultural practices of Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Russian migrants in post-communist rural areas. Her thesis, defended in 2019, focused on urban agriculture and relationships with nature in France and Russia. From 2020 to 2023, she carried out postdoctoral research as part of the EU Horizon 2020 Ruralization project (CNRS/UMR LADYSS), during which she studied the integration of newcomers in rural France. She was also part of the MAMA program (CNRS/UMR LADYSS) to assess the impact of the Covid-19 crisis on gardening practices in France (2021-2024).