In October 2008 the Loire River Board (EPL) published a study on the place of riverside dwellers in the Loire’s flood management, and the lessons of the past. It proposes to offer training on flood risk to technicians and supervising engineers of local authorities in the Loire basin.
"Quelle place pour
les riverains dans la gestion des inondations de la Loire ? Les
leçons du passé" (October 2008)
Illustrated with a collection of archive pictures, the EPL
publication includes a
history of the 1867
programme of work on the Loire and
the involvement of the riverside dwellers in the spillway
projects of the day.
The study was produced as part of thesis work by Marie
Fournier at the University of Tours (CITERES laboratory, UMR 6173
CNRS-University of Tours), co-funded by the Loire-Brittany Water
Agency, the Centre Region and the European Union (FEDER) under the
Interreg IIIB project "Freude am Fluss" ("Enjoying Rivers":
final
report available online). The French partners of this project
piloted by the University of Nimwegen (Netherlands) are: the
Loire-Brittany Water Agency, the city of Nevers, the University of
Tours and the Loire River Board.
Acquiring flood risk
skills
The Loire River Board has commissioned the
National Union of Permanent Centres for Environmental
Initiatives (UNCPIE), a recognised charity, to develop and
implement training on flood risk to technicians and supervising
engineers of local authorities in the Loire basin.
Information
kit and entry form