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A cknowledgements

We wish to warmly thank the following people.

n At Onema (DAST), Carine Gendrot for the confidence shown, her active participation in the "Perception Aqua"

symposia, an initiative for this book, and her stimulating and constructive remarks; Delphine Loupsans who monitored the project and undertook the last proofread; Philippe Dupont for the interest shown in the project.

n The members of the scientific committee who contributed to improving the book with proofreading and valuable remarks: Corrine Beck (University of Valenciennes), Julien Bigué (Rivière Rhône-Alpes association), Jean-Baptiste Chémery (Contrechamp), Carine Gendrot (Onema), Dominique Lassarre (University of Nîmes), André Micoud (CNRS, Maison du fleuve Rhône).

n The water managers who presented their experience in the fields of perception and management of aquatic environments: Sébastien Baron (Public river-basin territorial agency for the Vilaine basin, Ille-et-Vilaine department), Hervé Caltran and Elodie Renouf (Water department, Grand Lyon - Rhône), Antoine Charrier (Public river-basin territorial agency for the Sèvre-Nantaise basin, Loire-Atlantique, Vendée, Maine-et-Loire and Deux-Sèvres departments), Thierry Corneloup (Calavon-Coulon River board, Vaucluse department), Bénédicte Cordier (Bourbre River board, Isère department), Krystel Fermond (Drôme River board, Drôme department) and Stéphane Weil (Technical service for water and rivers, Calvados, Manche and Orne departments).

n Véronique Barre for the interest shown, the advice offered and the time devoted to the editorial process.

n Béatrice Saurel for her attentiveness and creativity.

n The speakers during symposium no. 1: Paul Allard (University of Aix-Marseille, UMR 6012 ESPACE), Corinne Beck, (University of Valenciennes), Matthias Buchecker (Federal research institute on forests, snow and landscapes, WSL), Jean-Baptiste Chemery (Contrechamp), Sybille Chiari (BOKU, University of natural resources and applied life sciences, Vienna), Gérald Domon (University of Montréal, Unesco chair for landscape and the environment), Pierre Donadieu (National landscape school in Versailles), Yvan Droz (Institute for international and developmental studies, Lausanne), Alain Dutartre (Irstea Bordeaux), Carine Gendrot (Onema), Dominique Lassarre (University of Nîmes), Véronique Nicolas (Onema) and Bertrand Sajaloli (University of Orléans, CEDETE-EA 1210).

n The speakers during symposium no. 2: Hervé Caltran and Elodie Renouf (Grand Lyon water department), Marc Foret (Saône-Doubs public river-basin territorial agency) and Alain Dervieux (CNRS, UMR 6012 ESPACE - DESMID, Arles); the participants in the round tables: Laurent Bourdin (Rhône-Méditerranée-Corse water agency), Caroline Champailler (Pilat regional nature park), Krystel Fermond (Drôme River board), Steve Muller (Bourbince River board), Nathalie Sureau-Blanchet (Rhône-Méditerranée-Corse water agency) and André Micoud (CNRS - Maison du Fleuve Rhône for the summary document of the meeting).

n The moderators during the two symposia: Régis Barraud (University of Poitiers, ICoTEM/RURALITES EA 2252), Carole Barthélémy (University of Aix-Marseille - LPED), Alexandre Brun (University of Montpellier 3, UMR ArtDev), Marie-Anne Germaine (University of Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense), Romain Garcier (ENS Lyon, UMR 5600 EVS), Yves Le Lay (ENS Lyon, UMR 5600 EVS).

n Marion Leconte for her assistance in transcribing the two symposia.

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n All the participants in the symposia who contributed to the debates and enhanced our studies.

n All the organisers of the writing workshop, authors and contributors to the "Perception aqua" group, without whose dynamism and tenacity this writing project would not have been possible.

n Onema for project funding from 2011 to 2014.

n ENS Lyon for providing the meeting rooms and boarding for the invited persons.

n Anne Chemin-Roberty (ENS Lyon) who prepared the site (http://perception-aqua.ens-lyon.fr/) and provided the necessary training for site maintenance.

n Robin Jenkinson (CNRS, UMR 5600 EVS) for her linguistic assistance with the final English translation.

n UMR 5600 Environnement Ville Société, CNRS, University of Lyon and in particular Sandy Artero and Séverine Morin, who provided faultless project management, and Patrick Gilbert for his assistance with the communication.

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C oordination

This project was coordinated by Anne Rivière-Honegger, Marylise Cottet and Bertrand Morandi (CNRS, UMR 5600 EVS, University of Lyon, ENS Lyon) and is the result of a novel, collective effort. It was prepared during writing workshops held over the years 2012 and 2013, following the "Perception aqua"

symposia on the perception and management of aquatic environments held in 2011 and 2012 at ENS Lyon.

W riting

n Chapter 1 was written by Stéphanie de Carrara, Marie-Anne Germaine, Sabine Girard, Fabrice Grégoire, Céline Sacca and Janique Valy, with Sébastien Ah-leung contributing and Elise Catalon participating. Stéphanie de Carrara managed the writing workshop and monitored the writing process.

nChapter 2was written by Emeline Comby, Sylvain Dournel, Pauline Gaydou, Christine Labeur, Anne Rivière-Honegger and Janique Valy, with Sébastien Ah-leung, Claire Blouin-Gourbilière and Marylise Cottet contributing. Emeline Comby managed the writing workshop and monitored the writing process.

n Chapter 3was written by Sébastien Ah-leung, Emeline Comby, Marylise Cottet, Nicolas Maughan, Bertrand Morandi and Soraya Rouifed, with Stéphanie de Carrara, Silvia Flamino and Jeannice Marchand contributing. Marylise Cottet and Bertrand Morandi managed the writing workshop and monitored the writing process.

n For Chapter 4,the interviews with water managers were carried out by: Sébastien Ah-leung and Eme- line Comby (SMBV Drôme), Régis Barraud (Institution Sèvre Nantaise), Marylise Cottet and Christine La- beur (Grand Lyon), Marie-Anne Germaine (CATER Basse-Normandie), Nicolas Maughan (Calavon-Toulon River board), Bertrand Morandi and Anne Rivière-Honegger (Bourbre River board), Janique Valy (IAV EPTB), Marylise Cottet (Contrechamp and Sybille Chiari), Anne Rivière-Honegger (Gérald Domon, Julie Ruiz, Florence Jacquinod and Justine Ultsch) and Bertrand Morandi (Matthias Buchecker). Bertrand Morandi and Anne Rivière-Honegger coordinated and wrote the chapter. Aurélie Sureau participated in writing the chapter. Céline Cordani and Dorothée Hoenen contributed to transcribing the texts.

C ollaboration

Marie-Laure Trémélo and Hervé Tronchère produced the maps.

André Buisson reread the bibliographical references and ensured their compliance with applicable standards.

Bertrand Morandi collected and managed the figures for the book.

Robin Jenkinson participated in proofreading the English version.

E ditor

Véronique Barre, Onema Research and development department (veronique.barre@onema.fr)

T ranslation

Bartsch & Cie (info@bartsch.fr)

G raphic design and layout

Béatrice Saurel (saurel@free.fr)

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Already published

1. River hydromorphology. A primer (2010, English translation in 2013)

2. Managing sediment transport in rivers. A primer

(2011, in French)

3. Evaluating the ecosystem services of aquatic environments. Scientific, political and operational issues (2011, English translation in 2012)

4. Observed trends in river flow rates in France

(2012, English translation in 2013)

5. Improving control over nutrients by restoring river hydromorphology (2012, English translation in 2013)

6. Mapping techniques and hydrogeo- logical models to characterise seawater intrusion in French coastal aquifers and assess the potential impact of sea-level rise

(2013, English translation in 2013)

7. Structural characteristics of priority abstractions of use in designing protection systems

(2013, English translation in 2013)

8. Economic analysis for management of water and aquatic environments (2013, English translation in 2014)

9. Perspectives of the social sciences on the implementation of water policies

(2013, English translation in 2015)

10. Designing ambitious projects for river restoration. Feedback from projects in Europe integrating the human and social sciences (2014, English translation in 2014) 11. Assessing the passage of obstacles by fish. Concepts, design and application (2014, English translation in 2015) 12. Management of aquatic environments and flood prevention (2014, English translation in 2015)

13. Freshwater fish and climate change. Current situation and adaptation strategies

(2014, English translation in 2015) 14. Contribution of stakeholder perceptions to managing aquatic environments

(2014, English translation in 2015)

T

he Knowledge for actionseries makes new research findings and science-advice work available to professionals in the water and aquatic-environment sector (scientists, engineers, managers, instructors and students).

Contact: veronique.barre@onema.fr

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