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2010-576 FROM RESEARCH TO OPERATIONAL BIOMONITORING OF FRESHWATERS: SUGGESTED CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK AND PRACTICAL SOLUTIONSMichel Lafont  1, Celine Jezequel 1, Pascal Breil 1, Laurent Schmitt 2, Jiri Marsalek 31 Cemagref,  France2 Lyon 2 University, France3 NWRI, Canada Abstract:The contradictory demands of managers (quick relevant operational responses) and ecologists (need time for in-depth research) involved in freshwater […]

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2010-556 AN APPLICATION OF THE RESILIENCE CONCEPT TO MANAGE COMBINED SEWER OVERFLOWS IN A SMALL STREAM  Pascal Breil 1, Michel Lafont 1, Philippe Namour 1, Laurent Schmitt 21 Cemagref, Lyon, France2 University of Lyon, France Abstract:Ecohydrology management principle relies on the use of ecosystem resilience to increase their carrying capacity against human impacts. However the […]

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2010-304 CO-CONCEPTION OF FLOOD MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS: RIVERSCAPES TO FACILITATE DIALOG BETWEEN DRY DAM DESIGNERS AND BIOLOGISTSChristine Poulard 1, Michel Lafont 1, Anna Lenar-Matyas 2, Marta Lapuszek 2, Jerzy Ratomski 2 1 Cemagref, France2 Cracow Technical University, Poland Abstract: If involved late in flood mitigation projects, biologists can suggest only minor changes – a fortiori after […]

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233- A Methodological approach to quantify the effect of flow variability on aquatic population dynamics   Pascal Breil1, Michel Lafont2 (1) Cemagref, Unité de recherché en Hydrologie et hydraulique, 3 bis quai Chauveau, 69336 Lyon Cedex 09, France, email : pascal.breil@cemagref.fr(2) Cemagref, Unité de recherche en Biologie des Ecosyst?mes Aquatiques, 3 bis quai Chauveau, 69336 Lyon Cedex […]

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