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Titre Garonne Vivante : vers une gestion globale du corridor garonnais (The association "Garonne vivante" : a step to a global management of the Garonne basin)
Auteur Pascale Mahe, Didier Babin, Magali James, Frédéric Cameo-Ponz, Véronique Hoarau, Katia Girard, Pierre Davant
Mir@bel Revue Bulletin de l'Association de Géographes Français
Numéro no 1994/3 Les marais continentaux de la France des plaines et des moyennes montagnes. Aspects écologiques et sociologiques, gestion et protection
Rubrique / Thématique
Thème 3 : Gestion et protection des zones humides continentales. Aspects juridiques et administratifs, expérience de terrain
Page 365-376
Résumé A concrete and efficient experiment designed to protect the wetlands of the Garonne basin, the « Garonne Vivante » programme concerns 67 ecologically interesting sites, totalising 4000 ha in the Midi-Pyrénées and Aquitaine regions. It has been financially supported by the European Community since 1990 in application with directive n° 79/409/C.E.E. concerning the preservation of wild birds. The project's emergence, the drawning up of its contract as well as its operational and organisational management, are analysed. Talking into account recent results as regards the understanding of natural and anthropised river ecosystems, this operation as been redeployed taking advantage of the motivation and implication of local personnalities and of the new legislation and regulations prospects (laws on water and quarries, etc.) as well as the new incentives (agricultural-envi- ronnemental measures). Having started out as an emergency and punctual protecting operational, this action can in the medium or long run, result in the patrimonial management of the Garonne corridor.
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Résumé anglais A concrete and efficient experiment designed to protect the wetlands of the Garonne basin, the « Garonne Vivante » programme concerns 67 ecologically interesting sites, totalising 4000 ha in the Midi-Pyrénées and Aquitaine regions. It has been financially supported by the European Community since 1990 in application with directive n° 79/409/C.E.E. concerning the preservation of wild birds. The project's emergence, the drawning up of its contract as well as its operational and organisational management, are analysed. Talking into account recent results as regards the understanding of natural and anthropised river ecosystems, this operation as been redeployed taking advantage of the motivation and implication of local personnalities and of the new legislation and regulations prospects (laws on water and quarries, etc.) as well as the new incentives (agricultural-envi- ronnemental measures). Having started out as an emergency and punctual protecting operational, this action can in the medium or long run, result in the patrimonial management of the Garonne corridor.
Source : Éditeur (via Persée)
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