Leah Beaulac
Manager, Climate Resilient Food and Water Systems
Work
Areas of expertise:
Sustainable water management; global food security and livelihoods for frontline producers; natural disasters and climate change; conflict, migration and refugee Responses; market linkages
Description
Leah is a member of both the Climate Resilient Food and Water Systems teams where she acts as a bridge between their related programming and works to expand engagements internationally through partnerships and collaboration. Leah is also leading on EDF’s emerging food systems diversification portfolio where she works closely with international partners, policy makers, producers and Indigenous and local knowledge holders to ensure equitable and sustainable food systems transformations.
Background
Leah is a manager on the Climate-Resilient Food & Water Systems teams. Previously, Leah held both a National Science Foundation (Indonesia) and Boren National Security Fellowship (Jordan), researching the impact of natural disasters and civil conflict on agricultural livelihoods. Leah comes from nearly a decade in the humanitarian field in Jordan, Syria and Bangladesh. Most recently, she worked on the Rohingya Refugee Response with the Food Security & Livelihoods Sector at the United Nations World Food Program. She is passionate about bolstering agricultural livelihoods and ensuring that producers have built-in resilience to environmental changes. She is also a classically trained pianist and keen to connect on how the arts can play a bigger role in the climate response.
Education
Master of Science, Sustainable Water Managemen, Food, Water, and Energy, Tufts University, The Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman School
Master Certificate, Sustainability and Development, University of Michigan
Bachelor of Science in Biology, Minors in Middle Eastern Studies and Arabic Language, Grand Valley State University, Frederik Meijer Honors College
Arabic language, Qasid Arabic Institute, Amman, Jordan
Arabic language, Center for International Learning, Muscat, Oman
Publications
Langlois, B., Ismanto, A., Beaulac, L., Berry, K., Koch, M., de Perez, E. C., Griffin, T., Naumova, E., Recurrent Flooding and Household Food Access in Central Java, Indonesia. Lancet Planetary Health. Available at http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4579875
Langlois, B., Beaulac, L., Berry, K., Anyanwu, O., Simpson, R., Ismanto, A., Koch, M., de Perez, E. C., Griffin, T., Naumova, E., Household Flood Severity and Migration Extent in Central Java: Analysis of the Indonesian Family Life Survey. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2023 May 2;20(9):5706. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20095706. PMID: 37174224; PMCID: PMC10178179.
Beaulac, L. (2017). The Impact of Syrian Migration on Water Demand in Northern Jordan. Grand Valley State University, Honors Project. 644. https://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/honorsprojects/644 and Running Dry—Al-Noor Boston College Undergraduate Middle Eastern Studies Journal, Winter Issue 2017
Beaulac, L., Langlois, B., Berry, K., Naumova, E. (2022, June) Natural Disaster and Migration Trends in Flood Prone Agricultural Areas of Central Java, Indonesia. American Society for Nutrition
Langlois, B., Beaulac, L., Berry, K., Griffin, T., de Perez, E.C., Koch, M., Naumova, E. (2022, December). Evaluation criteria for flood monitoring portals: how to assess data quality and usability for nutrition and public health research? International Congress of Nutrition
Langlois, B., Beaulac, L., Berry, K., Griffin, T., de Perez, E.C., Koch, M., Naumova, E. (2022, December). Recurrent flooding and household diet quantity in Central Java, Indonesia 1988-2015. International Congress of Nutrition
Beaulac, L., Langlois, B., Berry, K., Messeroux, T., Simpson, R., Lan, J., de Perez, E.C., Naumova, E. (2022, March). Placing health and economic survey data into a climate change vulnerability framework in Indonesia: exploring factors related to severe impacts from disaster in the Indonesian Family Life Survey. Consortium of Universities for Global Health
Beaulac, L., Langlois, B., Berry, K., Naumova, E. (2022, February (abstract) 2022. Natural Disaster and Migration Trends in Flood Prone Agricultural Areas of Indonesia. American Society for Nutrition
Langlois, B., Anyanwu, O., Beaulac, L., Berry, K., Magnuson, A., Ismanto, A., Griffin, T., de Perez, E.C., Koch, M., Naumova, E. (2022, February – accepted). Usability of the Indonesian Family Life Survey (IFLS) To Examine Recurrent Flooding and Household Food Access in Central Java, Indonesia. American Society for Nutrition
Langlois, B., Anyanwu, O., Berry, K., Beaulac, L., Magnuson, A., Ismanto, A., Griffin, T., de Perez, E.C., Koch, M., Naumova, E. (2022, February – accepted). Measuring flood for epidemiological analysis: usability of flood monitoring portals for studying recurrent flooding and diet-related food security in Central Java. Agriculture, Nutrition and Health Academy
Berry, K., Langlois, B., Beaulac, L., Naumova, E. (2022, February - accepted). Analyzing natural disasters effect on experienced economic disruption for fishing households in Indonesia. Agriculture, Nutrition and Health Academy
Langlois, B., Beaulac, L., Berry, K., Messeroux, T., Simpson, R., Lan, J., de Perez, E.C., Naumova, E. (2021, October - accepted). Placing health and economic survey data into a climate change vulnerability framework in Indonesia: exploring factors related to severe impacts from disaster in the Indonesian Family Life Survey. Consortium of Universities for Global Health
Latest pieces
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Data-Driven Solutions for India’s Groundwater Crisis: The Role of Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning
On the Water Front, November 14, 2024 -
How a producer-led movement to diversify food production can strengthen global food supply
Growing Returns, July 16, 2024