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This open access book reviews the water-agro-food and
socio-eco-system of the Seine River basin (76,000 km2), and offers
a historical perspective on the river's long-term contamination.
The Seine basin is inhabited by circa 17 million people and is
impacted by intensive agricultural practices and industrial
activities. These pressures have gradually affected its
hydrological, chemical and ecological functioning, leading to a
maximum chemical degradation between the 1960s and the 1990s. Over
the last three decades, while major water-quality improvements have
been observed, new issues (e.g. endocrine disruptors,
microplastics) have also emerged. The state of the Seine River
network, from the headwaters to estuary, is increasingly controlled
by the balance between pressures and social responses. This
socio-ecosystem provides a unique example of the functioning of a
territory under heavy anthropogenic pressure during the
Anthropocene era. The achievements made were possible due to the
long-term PIREN Seine research program, established in 1989 and
today part of the French socio-ecological research network "Zones
Ateliers", itself part of the international Long-term
Socio-economic and Ecological Research Network (LTSER). Written by
experts in the field, the book provides an introduction to the
water budget and the territorial metabolism of the Seine basin, and
studies the trajectories and impact of various pollutants in the
Seine River. It offers insights into the ecological functioning,
the integration of agricultural practices, the analysis of aquatic
organic matter, and the evolution of fish assemblages in the Seine
basin, and also presents research perspectives and approaches to
improve the water quality of the Seine River. Given its scope, it
will appeal to environmental managers, scientists and policymakers
interested in the long-term contamination of the Seine River.
This open access book reviews the water-agro-food and
socio-eco-system of the Seine River basin (76,000 km2), and offers
a historical perspective on the river's long-term contamination.
The Seine basin is inhabited by circa 17 million people and is
impacted by intensive agricultural practices and industrial
activities. These pressures have gradually affected its
hydrological, chemical and ecological functioning, leading to a
maximum chemical degradation between the 1960s and the 1990s. Over
the last three decades, while major water-quality improvements have
been observed, new issues (e.g. endocrine disruptors,
microplastics) have also emerged. The state of the Seine River
network, from the headwaters to estuary, is increasingly controlled
by the balance between pressures and social responses. This
socio-ecosystem provides a unique example of the functioning of a
territory under heavy anthropogenic pressure during the
Anthropocene era. The achievements made were possible due to the
long-term PIREN Seine research program, established in 1989 and
today part of the French socio-ecological research network "Zones
Ateliers", itself part of the international Long-term
Socio-economic and Ecological Research Network (LTSER). Written by
experts in the field, the book provides an introduction to the
water budget and the territorial metabolism of the Seine basin, and
studies the trajectories and impact of various pollutants in the
Seine River. It offers insights into the ecological functioning,
the integration of agricultural practices, the analysis of aquatic
organic matter, and the evolution of fish assemblages in the Seine
basin, and also presents research perspectives and approaches to
improve the water quality of the Seine River. Given its scope, it
will appeal to environmental managers, scientists and policymakers
interested in the long-term contamination of the Seine River.
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