Man and River Systems II General programme of communications
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Man and River Systems II General programme of communications
Man and River Systems II General programme of communications Session 1, plenary, December 4th Which NOM (natural organic matter) matters ? Filella M. (CABE, University of Geneva, Switzerland) Wetlands as sinks and sources of diffuse pollutants - linking science Maltby E. and Bonnett S. (University of Liverpool, England) to management Thouvenot M, Billen G. and Garnier J. (Helsinki University of Modelling of denitrification flux over a whole drainage network Technology, Finland/ Pierre et Marie Curie University, France) Bioavailable trace metals in the Seine river basin : a 3-year Tusseau-Vuillemin M.H., Buzier R, Elbaz-Poulichet F., Seidel experiment with DGT J.L. (Cemagref and Hydrosciences Montpellier, France) The role of the organic matter pool of agricultural soils in nitrate Sebilo M., Billen G., Mayer B., Mariotti A. (Pierre et Marie Curie pollution : Isotopic tracing (15N-NO3- and 18O-NO3-) University, France/University of Calgary, Canada) 10:40 11:10 11:10 11:40 11:40 12:00 12:00 12:20 12:20 12:40 Humborg C., Eriksson H., Mörth C.M., Sundbom M., Alling V., Rahm L., Wulff F., Borg H. (Stockholm University and Linköping University, Sweden) 14:00 14:30 Huang C.C. and Pang J. (Shaanxi Normal University, Xi'an, China) 14:30 14:50 Benoit P., Berthier K., Morera R., and Rouillard J. (University Paris I, France) 14:50 15:10 Barles S. (Paris 8 University, France) 15:10 15:30 Behrendt H., Opitz D., Kolanek A., Korol R. and Stronska M. (Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Berlin, Germany/Institute of Meteorology and Water Management, Wroclaw, Poland) 15:30 15:50 15:50 16:30 16:30 16:50 16:50 17:10 17:10 17:30 Le T.P.Q., Garnier J., Billen G., Théry S., Ruelland D. and Chau V.M. (INPC, Hanoi, Vietnam/Pierre et Marie Curie University, Paris, Musée de l'Homme, Hydrosciences, Montpellier University, France) 17:30 17:50 Hallissey R. and Magette W. (University College, Dublin, Ireland) 17:50 18:10 Némery J. and Garnier J. (LTHE, Grenoble and Pierre et Marie Curie University, France) 18:10 18:30 Session 2, plenary, December 4th Critical processes for the land-sea transfer of biogenic elements in cultivated and boreal watersheds - what can we learn from the Baltic Sea catchment? Tracing the Beginning of Human-accelerated runoff Erosion and Deposition on the Gentle Loess Lands within the Weihe River Drainage Basin, China. The mark of history : rivers and valleys in the Seine river basin from the VIIIth to the XVIIIth century Urban Metabolism and River Systems: An historical Perspective ; Paris and the Seine, 1790-1970 Changes of the nutrient loads of the Odra River during the last century – their causes and consequences Coffee break + poster session 1 Metal contamination budget at the river basin scale Impact of Historical and Future Agricultural Land Use on the Hydrological Regime of a Canadian Watershed Lestel L., Meybeck M., Thévenot D. (CNAM, Pierre et Marie Curie University, Paris-Val de Marne University, France) Quilbé R., Rousseau A.N., Moquet J.-S., Savary S., Ricard S., Garbouj S. (INRS-Ete, Québec, Canada) Indicators and optimal spatial distribution of linear landscape Meyer B.C. and Hirt U. (Dortmund University and Institute of elements for planning purposes on the basis of landscape functions. Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Berlin, Germany) Modelling the biogeochemical functioning of the Red River system The Development and Testing of a Modified Phosphorus Scheme (mPRS) for Irish Grasslands. Agricultural and hydrographic P budget at the scale of the Seine watershed (France) Session 3, plenary, December 5th Wasson J.-G., Villeneuve B., Garcia Bautista A., Chandesris A.,Pella H., Mengin N., Dobiasova M., Bacikova S.,Murray-Bligh How to reach a “Good ecological status” in rivers? Large scale J., Timm H., Iital A. (Cemagref, Lyon, France/Slovak models allow to identify regional pressures in European countries Hydrometeorological Institute, Slovak Republic/Environment (France, UK, Slovaquia, Estonia). Agency, UK/Estonian University of Life Sciences, and Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia/). Integrated water resources management: the importance of Meire P., de Deckere E., Staes J. and Coenen M. (University of managing ecosystem goods and services. Antwerp, Belgium) Chambers P.A., Brua R.B., Vis C., Culp J.M. (Envirinment Defining Good Ecological Status to Prevent Eutrophication of Canada, Burlington and Saskatoon, University of New Canadian Agricultural Streams Brunswick, Fredericton, Canada) Bioindication and bioassay methods combination for the water quality Barinova, S. S., Tavassi, M. and Nevo, E. (University of Haifa, assessment in the Qishon River, Israel Israel) Establishing Diatom Reference Communities in Quebec Streams Grenier M., Campeau S. and Rousseau A.N. (INRS-Ete, (Canada) : Ecological Goals for Stream Restoration and Baseline for Québec, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Québec, Evaluation of Aquatic Ecosystem Degradation Status Canada) Coffee break + poster session 2 08:30 09:00 09:00 09:20 09:20 09:40 09:40 10:00 10:00 10:20 10:20 11:00 Contemporary evolution of fish communities in the river Seine: effects of hydroclimatic variability and water quality evolution. Tales E., Belliard J., Ditche J.-M., Rousselot O. (Cemagref, Antony, Conseil Supérieur de la Pêche, Compiègne, SIAAP, Paris, France) 11:00 11:20 Monitoring of the state of fish populations of the basin of the Syrdarya river Mamilov N.S., Shalakhmetova T.M., Blanchoud H., Kozhabaeva E.B., Beghimbetova D.A., .Karimov B.K. (Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty, Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences, Taschkent, Uzbekistan/Pierre et Marie Curie University, France) 11:20 11:40 Are gammaridean amphipods suitable biomonitors for trace metal contamination in urban impacted freshwaters? Effect of meandering river channelisation on the floodplain lakes diversity: observations from the Lyna and Drwêca rivers, NE Poland Contribution of remote-sensing for the spatial analysis of land use in river corridors to model relationship between land use pressures and the ecological status of rivers Pellet B., Tusseau-Vuillemin M.-H., Lacour C., Geffard O. (Cemagref, Antony and Lyon, France) Gliñska-Lewczuk ,K. (University of Warmia nad Mazury, Olsztyn, Poland) Tormos T., Kosuth P., Durrieu S., Wasson J.-G., Pella H., Villeneuve B. (UMR Tetis, Cemagref, CIRAD, ENGREF, Montpellier, and Cemagref, Lyon, France) 11:40 12:00 12:00 12:20 12:20 12:40 Session 1, parallel, December 5th Water Quality Modelling in Vegetated Rivers Nitrate dynamics in a sub-surface drained agricultural watershed Assessment of the Factors Controlling Nitrate Retention in Riparian Zones in the Seine River Basin Long-Term Trends in Dissolved Organic Matter in French Rivers Modelling greater Paris effluents evolution effect on the river Seine quality Desmet N., Van Belleghem S., Seuntjens P, Meire P. (Flemish Institute for Technological Research and University of Antwerp, Belgium) Billy C., Kao C., Birgand F., Tournebize J., Sébilo M. (Cemagref and Pierre et Marie Curie University, France) Curie F., Ducharne A., Bendjoudi H., Billen G., Viennot P., Viavattene C. (Pierre et Marie Curie University and Ecole des Mines, France) Gruau G., Birgand F. (CAREN-CNRS, Université de Rennes, Cemagref, Antony, France) Even S., Mouchel J.M., Servais P., Paffoni C. and Chabanel M. (Ecole des Mines, Pierre et Marie Curie University, SIAAP, AESN, France/Free University, Brussels, Belgium) Coffee break + poster session 3 Concentration and availability of dissolved PAHs in the river Seine basin : DOM as a major controlling factor Modelling microbiological water quality in the Seine river drainage network: past, present and future situations Non point source microbial pollution: a case study of Delhi Endocrine disruptors in the environment: Compounds and mechanisms. Case study of phthalates in Northern France General discussion, session 1 and session 2 Mouchel J.M., Lorgeoux C. and Gourlay C. (Pierre et Marie Curie University, Ecole des Ponts, Cemagref, France) Servais P., Garcia-Armisen T., Billen G. and Goncalves A. (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium/CNRS, Pierre et Marie Curie University and SIAAP, France) Jamwal P., Mittal A.K., Mouchel J.M. (IIT Delhi, India/Pierre et Marie Curie University, France) Blanchard M., Teil M.-J., Dargnat C and Chevreuil M. 14:00 14:20 14:20 14:40 14:40 15:00 15:00 15:20 15:20 15:40 15:40 16:20 16:20 16:40 16:40 17:00 17:00 17:20 17:20 17:40 18:00 18:30 Session 2, parallel, December 5th Inputs of particulate, dissolved and labile trace metals from WWTP effluents to the Seine river A Hydrological Modelling Framework for Defining Watershed-Scale Achievable Performance Standards of Pesticides Beneficial Management Practices Modelling pesticides agricultural uses and transfer to the environment in the Vesle river catchment, France. The regional model for integrated water management MOSDEW The management plan – tool for sustainable development of the Danube river, Danube Delta and Romanian costal waters Buzier R., Keirsbulck M. and Tusseau-Vuillemin M.H. (Limoges University and Cemagref, France) Rousseau A.N, Quilbé R., Lafrance P., Savary S., Amrani M.,. Caux P.-Y., Jiapizan P. (INRS-ETE, Québec, Centre Saint Laurent, Montréal, Environnement Canada, Gatineau, Québec, Canad) Schott C., Guigon E., Rat A., Mignolet C., Blanchoud H., Ledoux E. and Benoît M. (INRA, Mirecourt, Ecole des Mines, Paris, Pierre et Marie Curie University, Paris, France) Printz A. and Schwartz v. Raumer H.G. (Stuttgart University, Germany) Serban P. and Jula G. (National Administration « Romanian Waters », Bucharest, Romania) Coffee break + poster session 3 Trifu M.C., Pandele A., Garnier J., Billen G., Ledoux E., Rusu C., Nertan A., Craciunesscu V. and Toma M. (National Institute of Hydrology and Water Management, Bucharest, National Correlation of water quantity and quality analysis with environmental Administration « Apele Romane », Bucharest, National economical analysis, using Open-GIS technology Administration of Meteorology, Bucharest, Siret Water Directorate, Bacau, Romania/Pierre et Marie Curie University, Paris, Ecole des Mines, Paris, France) Evaluation of sampling strategies for estimating annual nutrient loads Birgand F. and Faucheux C. (Cemagref, Antony, France) at the outlets of rural watersheds Nitrogen retention in surface waters: application and interVenohr M. and Behrendt H. (Leibniz Institute of Freshwater comparison of empirical and conceptual models Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Berlin, Germany) Modelling nutrient transport and retention in river basins: a Darracq A. and Billen G. (Stockholm University, Sweden and comparison between a deterministic drainage-network model and an Pierre et Marie Curie University, France) hybrid watershed approach Integrating interfaces within biogeochemical functioning of large Vervier P., Sanchez Perez J.M., Sauvage S., Peyrard D., rivers (Garonne River, France) Delmotte S., Boulêtreau S., Bonvallet Garay S., Gerino M. General discussion, session 1 and session 2 14:00 14:20 14:20 14:40 14:40 15:00 15:00 15:20 15:20 15:40 15:40 16:20 16:20 16:40 16:40 17:00 17:00 17:20 17:20 17:40 17:40 18:00 18:00 18:30 Session 4, plenary, December 6th Sustainable governance of water services in metropolitan areas, and Barraqué B. and Formiga-Johnsson R.M. (LATTS, ENPC, its interference with integrated water resources management France/COPPE, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brasil) Formiga Johnsson R.M., Scatasta M., Soares de Azevedo The impact of regional differences on institutions and technical tools J.P.(COPPE, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brasil/John for river basin management: an analysis of the Brazilian case Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA) Why can voluntary agreements between water companies, farmers Heinz I. (University of Dortmund , Germany) and authorities help to implement the EU WFD and CAP reforms? Effects of alternative management models on the calculation of the Massarutto A. (University of Udine and IEFE, Italy) cost of water services 08:30 09:00 09:00 09:20 09:20 09:40 09:40 10:00 10:00 10:40 Dombrowsky I. (UFZ, Leipzig, Germany) 10:40 11:00 Moellenkamp S. (University of Osnabrück, Germany) 11:00 11:20 Garcier R. (Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France) 11:20 11:40 11:40 12:00 12:00 12:20 12:20 12:40 14:00 14:20 14:20 14:40 14:40 15:00 15:00 15:20 15:20 15:40 15:40 16:00 Coffe Break 16:00 16:30 General discussion, session 3 and session 4 16:30 17:00 Final discussion, all sessions 17:00 17:30 Coffe Break + Poster Session 4 Can the European International River Commissions serve as a Model of Transboundary Water Cooperation? An Analysis of the Effectiveness of the Elbe Quality Regime The WFD-effect on upstream-downstream relations in international river basins The Road to Hell is paved with Good Intentions: The Mismanagement of the Moselle River basin (1850-2000) Difficult improvement of public participation in an international organism of water management: the case of Senegal River The “missing-link” between the conceptual-level and the “level-ofaction” in integrated water resources management On the role of the civil society in ‘Room for the River’ in the Netherlands. The co-production of a "relevant" expertise by administration agents and scientists in the process of water policies elaboration and implementation Wincoms : water framework directive – integration, negotiation and communication of optimal measures with stakeholders Knowledge-based approaches for river basin management Sene A.M., Bonin S. and Soubeyran O. (Insitut de Géograpohie Alpine, Grenoble, France) Pfaundler M. (Federal Office of the Environment, Bern, Switzerland) Schielen R.W. (Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management, Arnhem, Nederlands) Deroubaix J.F.D. (Cereve, ENPC, France) Bruen M., Kelly M. and Magette W. (University College, Dublin, Ireland) Mikulecky P. (University of Hradec Králové, Czch republic) Caille F., Middelkoop H., Riera J.L., Rosell-Melé A. (Autonomous Integrated assessment of nutrient flows in a Catalan river catchment: University of Barcelona and University of Barcelona, a social perspective Spain/Utrecht University, Nederlands ) Measurement planning according to the Water Framework Directive Berkhoff K. (University of Osnabrück, Germany) combining nutrient modelling and stakeholder participation Stakeholder Discourse and Water Management in a Catchment in Collentine D. and Lupo Stanghellini P.S. (Gävle University, Northern Italy Sweden/University of Trento, Italy)
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