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Find out more about the LIFE Eau&Climat project at two upcoming events

Page mise à jour le 11/04/2024

The LIFE Eau&Climat project will be taking part in two events in the coming weeks. The first will take place at the "Adaptation to climate change in relation to GEMA practices" symposium (April 25-26 in Nègrepelisse), and the second at the 103rd Astee symposium (June 10-13, in Quimper).

Colloque de l'association demain deux berges

On April 25 and 26, the " Adaptation to climate change in relation to GEMA practices " symposium will be held in Nègrepelisse (82). Organized by the Demain Deux Berges association, this event is open to all professionals working in aquatic environments. The event focuses on the ecological, heritage and economic richness of these environments.

Maxime Pantarotto, SAGE LIFE Eau&Climat project manager at SMEAG, will speak on Thursday April 25 from 11am to 12pm. This talk will focus on climate change adaptation in SAGEs, and more specifically on the contributions of the LIFE Eau&Climat project on the Garonne.


103ème congrès de l'Astee

At the 103rd congress of Astee (the French scientific and technical association for water and the environment), you'll find a workshop dedicated to mobilizing local players, one of the project's key themes. How can we trigger a collective commitment, energize it and sustain it over the long term? On Tuesday June 11, from 5pm to 7pm, Anne-Paule Mettoux-Petchimoutou, sociologist at OiEau, will lead this session based on exchanges and experience sharing on stakeholder mobilization practices in water management projects.
The workshop is based on a deck of cards designed from the results of the LIFE Eau&Climat project. Each card represents a category of mobilization action, with indications of the type of mobilization to be organized and the tools available.

 A collective game adopting different roles and points of view on the theme of water management, this will also be an opportunity to react on practical examples to enrich participants' thoughts.