Michel Lample
University of Western Brittany
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Journal of Environmental Management | 2013
Rémi Mongruel; Alice Vanhoutte-Brunier; Annie Fiandrino; François Valette; Johanna Ballé-Béganton; José A. Pérez Agúndez; Nicola Gallai; Nathalie Derolez; Sébastien Roussel; Michel Lample; Thierry Laugier
This paper describes the building of an integrated simulation tool based on a systems approach, and its contribution to local political discussion of the mitigation of microbiological contamination of the water in a coastal area. Local management schemes view water quality as a high-priority environmental objective. In practice, how far this objective is achieved depends on trade-offs between the costs of improved water treatment facilities and the acceptable impacts of water contamination. An in-the-field experiment in collaboration with local managers was carried out in the Thau lagoon on the French Mediterranean coast during the SPICOSA (Science and Policy Integration for Coastal System Assessment) project, from 2007 through 2011. It consisted of building a modeling platform and an integrated assessment framework for simulating exploratory scenarios. The modeling platform combines a dynamic contamination model, which represents the sources of microbiological contamination, wastewater treatment facilities, and physical mechanisms of lagoon contamination, with a prospective economic model, which estimates the patterns of development of economic activities in the area through a holistic approach. Exploratory scenarios are used to assess the risk of water contamination and the efficiency of management measures, under various assumptions about the evolution of the system. The contamination simulations suggest that the work currently planned by local authorities will be inadequate for preventing increased water pollution, and that additional but fairly inexpensive management measures for maintaining the current level of water quality should be considered. The integrated assessment framework estimates the ecological and socio-economic impacts of the various pollution mitigation policies in the broader context of possible local development patterns. The results illustrate how the systems approach may aid in the design of an applicable water policy based on operational objectives and feasible technical options.
Marine Policy | 2014
Olivier Thébaud; Luc Doyen; James Innes; Michel Lample; Claire Macher; Stéphanie Mahévas; Christian Mullon; Benjamin Planque; Martin F. Quaas; Tony Smith
Ecology and Society | 2011
Rémi Mongruel; Jean Prou; Johanna Ballé-Béganton; Michel Lample; Alice Vanhoutte-Brunier; Harold Réthoret; José A. Pérez Agúndez; Françoise Vernier; Paul Bordenave; Cédric Bacher
Archive | 2010
Johanna Ballé-Béganton; Michel Lample; Cédric Bacher; Annie Fiandrino; V. Guillard; Thierry Laugier; Rémi Mongruel; J. A. Pérez Agúndez
Archive | 2014
Olivier Thébaud; Luc Doyen; James Innes; Michel Lample; Claire Macher; Stéphanie Mahévas; Christian Mullon; Benjamin Planque; Martin F. Quaas; Anthony D.M. Smith
Archive | 2011
Michel Lample; Denis Bailly; Johanna Ballé-Béganton
Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2017
Alba Muntadas; Michel Lample; Montserrat Demestre; Johanna Ballé-Béganton; Silvia de Juan; Denis Bailly
Archive | 2010
Rémi Mongruel; Cédric Bacher; Johanna Ballé-Béganton; Paul Bordenave; Michel Lample; Harold Levrel; Y. Mensencal; Jean Prou; J. A. Pérez Agúndez; Harold Réthoret; Françoise Vernier
Archive | 2012
Johanna Ballé-Béganton; Denis Bailly; Michel Lample; Rémi Mongruel; Jean Prou; Harold Réthoret; Cédric Bacher; José A. Pérez Agúndez; Alice Vanhoutte-Brunier; Julien Neveu
Archive | 2014
Michel Lample; Denis Bailly; Johanna Ballé-Béganton