Publié le 12 juin 2023 | Mis à jour le 19 juin 2023

Wednesday 28 June

Quantitative management, dams and uses

The "Quantitative management, dams and uses" day will provide an opportunity to learn about the history of development in the Ain valley, the technical aspects of the chain of dams (including a visit to one of the Ain dams) and their use for energy production, the impacts of hydraulic infrastructures and their management methods, and finally the different perceptions of aquatic environments transformed by dams (approached through a short practical project). The day will also enable participants to familiarise themselves with the methods used by the social sciences to understand the relationships between societies and an alluvial river that is subject to multiple and sometimes contradictory uses

Speakers




08.00

Departure for Cize


09.30

Hydraulic issues in the Ain valley

Dam chain, hydraulic issues...
Speakers: Romain Apparigliato (délégué territorial), Georges Denise (ingénieur environnemental Vallée de l'Ain)


12.00

Picnic



12.45

Officials' view of the Ain river



13.30

Departure for Pont de Gevrieux



14.30

The issues of quantitative water management on the scale of the River Ain: hydropeaking, annual flow management warning cell, water resource management plan, reconciling uses, etc

Gaela Lebechec, Jean Royet


15.30

Departure for la Tour d'Oncin


16.30

Quantitative approach to the evolution of discourse and representations on dams: from a global to a local analysis

Speaker: Silvia Flaminio


17.00

Social science methods for understanding the relationship between societies and an alluvial river

Speakers: Silvia Flaminio, Marylise Cottet (EVS),