Jamel Khermimoun is a geographer and researcher at the Center for Study and Research on Islam and its Interactions (CERII) and at the University Platform for Research on Islam in Europe and Lebanon (PLURIEL). He is a member of the Advisory Group of the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology (Yale School of the Environment, Yale University). He teaches at the School of Nature Management and Protection (EGPN). He obtained his PhD from University of Paris-Sorbonne in Geography and a Master’s degree in Political, Cultural, and Historical Geography (also from the Sorbonne). His research focuses on the relationships and interactions between the natural environment, identities, culture, and spirituality in Europe and in modern societies. He is the author of Urban Policies and Image of the Territory (2008), French and Muslim (2011), Ethics and Environment (2016), Happy identity (2014), The Environment and Islam (2018), Islam in Modern Societies (2018) and The essentials about Islam (2022).
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