Catherine Carré
University of Paris
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International Journal of River Basin Management | 2014
Catherine Carré; Jean Paul Haghe; Amandine De Coninck; Nicolas Becu; José Frédéric Deroubaix; Cyril Pivano; Nicolas Flipo; Céline Le Pichon; G. Tallec
ABSTRACT Since 2000, the European Water Framework Directive has required managers to restore water bodies to good ecological status, including rivers that have been substantially anthropomorphized, i.e. the vast majority of rivers in France. This obligation creates situations, such as removal of mill sluice gates and strong resistance from local stakeholders that must be addressed by governmental agencies and local elected officials. Seine watershed researchers have suggested using a hydraulic model to give river managers an overall vision of structure function (including sluice gates) and the water elevation adjustments between the upstream and downstream reaches with adjustments to the structures. Scientists adapted their model with the collaboration of the local actors in charge of the river management. This simulation of the management of river structures was achieved by constructing an interactive platform and using it to simulate annual flow scenarios for the river and management objective scenarios for all types of use, both recreational and high- and low-water scenarios. Model construction and simulation reunited scientists; State services agents, elected officials but also mill owners and members of local associations. The objective of this collective use was to allow managers to appreciate the current knowledge on the effects that removing a structure would have, around a multifunctional approach to the river, to consider removal of certain structures depending on the locally expected results.
Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2016
Adèle Bressy; Catherine Carré; Émilie Caupos; Bernard De Gouvello; José-Frédéric Deroubaix; Jean-Claude Deutsch; Romain Mailler; Anthony Marconi; Pascale Neveu; Laurent Paulic; Sébastien Pichon; Vincent Rocher; Irina Severin; Mathilde Soyer; R. Moilleron
The Cosmet’eau project (2015–2018) investigates the “changes in the personal care product (PCP) consumption practices: from whistle-blowers to impacts on aquatic environments.” In this project, the example of PCPs will be used to understand how public health concerns related to micropollutants can be addressed by public authorities—including local authorities, industries, and consumers. The project aims to characterize the possible changes in PCP consumption practices and to evaluate the impact of their implementation on aquatic contamination. Our goals are to study the whistle-blowers, the risk perception of consumers linked with their practices, and the contamination in parabens and their substitutes, triclosan, and triclocarban from wastewater to surface water. The project investigates the following potential solutions: modifications of industrial formulation or changes in consumption practices. The final purpose is to provide policy instruments for local authorities aiming at building effective strategies to fight against micropollutants in receiving waters.
Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2018
M. Meybeck; Laurence Lestel; Catherine Carré; G. Bouleau; Josette Garnier; J. M. Mouchel
Ecological Indicators | 2017
Catherine Carré; Michel Meybeck; Fabien Esculier
Développement Durable et Territoires | 2006
Catherine Carré; Eleni Chouli; José Frédéric Deroubaix
Recherches | 2010
José Frédéric Deroubaix; Catherine Carré; Hélène Chouli; Jean-Claude Deutsch
Archive | 2009
Emmanuelle Hellier; Catherine Carré; Nadia Dupont; François Laurent; Sandrine Vaucelle
Développement Durable et Territoires | 2010
Catherine Carré; Eleni Chouli; José-Frédéric Deroubaix
Water Policy | 2018
Catherine Carré; Alexandra Boccarossa; Emmanuelle Hellier; Nadia Dupont
Développement Durable et Territoires | 2018
Céline Clauzel; Jean Gardin; Catherine Carré; Anne Sourdril; Rhoda Fofack