Program > Thursday June 6th

Thursday june 6th

8:30 - Welcoming participants

9:00-12:30 - Questioning substantial planning developments in socio-ecosystems: Feasibility, construction, dismantling

Session organized by Vanina Pasqualini and Samuel Robert, moderated by Yves Sciama, science journalist

What place for Maginot Line buildings in the Bitche County?
Denis Mathis, Emmanuel Chiffre, Anne Mathis, Tanguy Niederlander, Laurent Jalabert, Pierric Calenge

Back to the future? Rhônergia and Aqua Domitia: heavyweight projects on the Rhône river relegitimized in the name of energy and climate transition
Carole Barthélémy, Fanny Arnaud, Bertrand Morandi, Brice Mourier

10h15-10h30 :  Break

 The port fact, a societal fact: a Guadeloupean trajectory
Éric Foulquier, Richard Raymond, Iwan Le Berre, Pascal-Jean Lopez

 Construction of the Rhône-Sète canal (18th-19th centuries). The scale of a major hydraulic project
Stéphane Durand

Round-Table

12:30 - 13:45 Lunchtime

13:45-17:00 - Scientists and stakeholders: what are the expectations of the OHM « mediterranean coastal zone » territories ?

Session organized by Patrick Monfort, Stéphane Ghiotti and Samuel Robert, moderated by Yves Sciama, science journalist

Feedback from stakeholders in the OHM French mediterranean coastal zone: how they collaborate
with researchers, obstacles and levers, results ans expectations

History of the Aigues-Mortes Gulf shared governance initiative
Sylvain Ribeyre, DGA Communauté d’agglomération du Pays de l’Or and Stéphan Arnassant, « Territorial coordination and contractualization » Project manager, Entente intercommunale du Golfe d’Aigues-Mortes

The City of Marseille’s coastal and marine policy and its links with OHM French mediterranean coastal zone
Laurent Saint-Aman, Project manager for coastal areas at stake, City of Marseille Sea Department

The Mediterranean lagoon relay center: support for public policy and lagoon wetland stakeholders
Nathalie Barré, Project manager, CEN Occitanie and Marie Garrido, Project manager, Corsican Environment Office

Round-table discussion between stakeholders and scientists, focusing on three major issues:
stakeholders’ expectations; scientists’ responses to these expectations; use of research results in decision-making; scientists’ expectations

  • The coastline and global change
    Discussion introduced by Hélène Rey Valette, economist, University of Montpellier and Sylvain Pioch, geographer, University Paul Valéry
  • Restoring lagoons
    Discussion introduced by Stéphane Ghiotti, geographer, CNRS
  • Tourism and coastlines
    Discussion introduced by Samuel Robert, geographer, CNRS

Round-table participants

Véronique Negret, Mayor of Villeneuve-lès-Maguelone, Vice-president of Montpellier Méditerranée Métropole, responsible for the coastline, major risk prevention and management of aquatic environments and flood prevention
Serge Desseigne, Town councillor of de Villeneuve-lès-Maguelone, Councillor of Montpellier Méditerranée Métropole, appointed to the Aigues-Mortes Gulf agreement
Anne Boursiac, EPTB Lez, Deputy Director in charge of quality, hydromorphology and major water cycle contracts
Hugues Heurtefeux, Head of Coastal Division, Interdepartmental agreement for mosquito control on the Mediterranean coast (EID)
Katia Lombardini, PACA project manager for Mediterranean lagoons relay cluster
Marie-George Tournoud, Hydrologist, University of Montpellier
Chrystelle Montigny, Geochemist, University of Montpellier
Vanina Pasqualini, marine Ecologist, University of Corsica


17:00-17:30 – Coffee break

17:30-18:00 - Conclusion

Intervention of the Scientific Council of LabEx DRIIHM and exchange with the audience

Closing remarks by S.Blanc, P.Monfort, C. Pardo

19:00 - Gala Diner

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