RESUME
Sandrine Meyer holds a master's degree in management (ULB-Solvay) and a master's degree in environmental management (ULB-IGEAT). She has been a researcher at the Université Libre de Bruxelles for over 20 years, mainly at the Centre d'Etudes Economiques et Sociales de l'Environnement (CEESE). She carries out, manages, supervises or coordinates various projects relating to energy, housing and behaviour (for example, energy-efficient renovation of housing and the tenant-landlord dilemma). She is co-author of the King Baudouin Foundation's Belgian energy and water poverty barometers. Since 2020, she has also been co-titular of a research workshop and seminar in eco-architecture at UCLouvain-LOCI.
RESEARCH FIELDS
Social Economy
MOST REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS
- Huybrechs, F., Meyer, S., Vranken, J., Campaert, G., Moureau, H., & Storms, E. (2011). La précarité énergétique en Belgique. Rapport final.
- Meyer, S., Laurence, H., Bart, D., Middlemiss, L., & Maréchal, K. (2018). Capturing the multifaceted nature of energy poverty: Lessons from Belgium. Energy research & social science, 40, 273-283.
- Matheys, J., Timmermans, J. M., Van Mierlo, J., Meyer, S., & Van den Bossche, P. (2009). Comparison of the environmental impact of five electric vehicle battery technologies using LCA. International Journal of sustainable manufacturing, 1(3), 318-329.