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Charnay, Bérangère. "Pour une gestion intégrée des ressources en eau sur un territoire de montagne : le cas du bassin versant du Giffre (Haute-Savoie)." Chambéry, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010CHAMS003.
Full textWater resources management is a complex issue for several reasons : multiplication and concentration of uses in a situation of interdependence, diversity of socio-economic users, responsibilities split between public and private, sectoral and sometimes mutually contradictory regulations overlap, opposition of representation systems. . . This complexity relates to the relevance and feasibility of integrated and sustainable water resources management in mountain watersheds at a local level. Is this the solution to the management problems in such areas, i. E. Can it provide sustainable solutions to reconcile economic use and water resources conservation? We have chosen the "systems" approach applied to the "Giffre" watershed for holistic understanding of water resources management systems specific to mountain areas
Gardeisen, Philippe. "Pour une approche intégrée de la gestion de la qualité de l'eau : le cas du bassin versant de l'Hérault." Montpellier 1, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988MON10033.
Full textThe water quality management remains widely an unexplored domain. So, the traditional planning ways take imperfectly into account the interactions between the economical sphere and the natural environment. It's especially the case for the water quality in the herault valley. After the analysis of the water system of the valley and of the imbalances concerning the economical development and the superficial water quality, the examination of the valley development project and the herault river contract put forward the necessity of an integrated way of the water quality management. Two ways are so explorated : the first one is an adaptation of a physical representation model of the flows, applied to water management in the basin of the palavas lagoons ; the second one, way out of our thought about the herault valley, try to integrate the both projects by bringing on a water quality simulation model
Laurent, François. "Outils de modélisation spatiale pour la gestion intégrée des ressources en eau : Application aux Schémas d'Aménagement et de Gestion des Eaux." Phd thesis, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Paris, 1996. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00825655.
Full textColas, Hubert. "Modélisation intégrée bassin versant - Activités humaines - Milieux hydriques : application au bassin versant du Lez et des étangs palavasiens." Montpellier 2, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991MON20195.
Full textThébault, Emma. "La ville à fleur d'eau : doctrines, techniques et aménagements de l'eau de pluie et des cours d'eau dans l'agglomération parisienne, 1970-2015." Thesis, Paris 1, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019PA01H100.
Full textSince the 2010s, strategic local policies concerning urban resilience and biodiversity support are being promoted, focusing on ways to renew urban water management. Research points however, to the low effectiveness or efficiency of such urban environmental policies, and questions the need of renewing the relationship between the environment and the city. Other researches put forward that a major change occurs in urban rainwater management since the 1970s. We follow the idea of an ecological and climatic transformation of rainwater and urban rivers management since the 1970s. Three hypotheses underlie this thesis. First, based on ecological and climatic principles, a technical management doctrine transforms the urban water engineering. Secondly, urban hydrology has experienced a shift, carried out by new techniques. Thirdly, this technical doctrine has extended to urban planning and design. We tested the hypotheses by the study of a corpus of guides and technical documents produced between 1970 and 2015; of an inventory of techniques; and of five case-studies, completed with interviews with professionals. The study found that ecology is present, but as an auxiliary to sanitation principles. An ecological ethic is incorporated into technical doctrines : the use of living organisms in engineering is partially based their supposed superior effectiveness in spatial planning. The hydrology of the Paris metropolitan area seems to be marginally evolving. Urban neighborhoods are not transformed by water management : urban water spaces and facilities remain tenuous, discontinuous, underlying and preceded by other logics of spatial organization
Veyrac-Ben, Ahmed Bénédicte. "Les agriculteurs face aux sécheresses : adaptation des pratiques et impacts environnementaux : étude à travers l'exemple du bassin versant du Lemboulas (Bas-Quercy, Midi-Pyrénées)." Phd thesis, Université Toulouse le Mirail - Toulouse II, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00852420.
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