Debora Cantoni Glaizot

  • Born in 1958
  • Biologist, retired teacher
  • Municipal councilor, environment commission.
  • Mother of 2 children
  • Member of: Elders for the Swiss climate, ATE, Dark Sky, FRC, Pro Natura,
    Pro Specie Rare.
  • Active in the Crissier bamboo flute group
  • Inhabitant of the Montassé district

After several years dedicated to research in behavioral ecology, including two in Canada and a stay in the Netherlands, I returned to Switzerland with my family. In 2003, we had the chance to settle in Crissier, a place that was already familiar to me thanks to my participation in the bamboo flute group and the numerous music camps for children.
Our integration into Crissier was carried out smoothly, in this town characterized by its contrasting neighborhoods, including highly urbanized areas, a village sector and its orchards. Access to a forest, appreciated by everyone, especially students and their teachers, contributes to the natural wealth and diversity of the town.

I therefore enjoy living there, hence my commitment to RESOC and the municipal council. My objective is to contribute to the preservation of the quality of life of all residents by promoting ecological biodiversity on the one hand and on the other hand by raising awareness and seeking solutions to light and noise pollution in certain areas of the municipality.
At the same time, I wish to actively participate in the development of soft mobility, the promotion of affordable housing, the maintenance and expansion of our various local associations, while promoting the participation and integration of young people into municipal life.