Recent publications
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- Do suspended particles matter for wastewater-based epidemiology?
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- Gauthier Bernier-Turpin, Régis Moilleron, Chloé Cenik, Fabrice Alliot, Sabrina Guérin-Rechdaoui, Thomas Thiebault
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- Water Research, In press, 280, pp.123543. ⟨10.1016/j.watres.2025.123543⟩
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- Opinion of the French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (ANSES) on the risks to human health associated with the proliferation of Ostreopsis spp. on the Basque coast
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- Rodolphe Lemée, Jean‐françois Humbert, Éric Abadie, Zouher Amzil, Elisa Berdalet, Ronel Biré, Marie‐yasmine Dechraoui Bottein, Luc de Haro, Nicolas Delcourt, Valérie Fessard, Jean‐philippe Jaeg, César Mattei, Anne Oppliger, Anne‐sophie Pavaux, Eva Ternon, Gilles Bornert, Anne Togola, Jean Baron, Jean‐luc Boudenne, Nicolas Cimetiere, Bruno Coulomb, Christophe Dagot, Sabine Denooz, Isabelle Dublineau, Frédéric Feder, Matthieu Fournier, Stéphane Garnaud-Corbel, Nathalie Garrec, Johnny Gasperi, Julio Gonçalvès, Jean‐louis Gonzalez, Olivier Horner, Michel Joyeux, Jérôme Labanowski, Sophie Lardy-Fontan, Françoise Lucas, Christophe Mechouk, Laurent Moulin, Damien Mouly, Fabienne Petit, Catherine Quiblier, Pauline Rousseau-Gueutin, Marie‐pierre Sauvant-Rochat, Michèle Tremblay, Bruno Le Bizec, Marie‐louise Scippo, Pierre‐Marie Badot, Marie‐yasmine Dechraoui Bottein, Rachida Chekri, Christine Demeilliers, Virginie Desvignes, Erwan Engel, Gautier Eppe, Anne‐sophie Ficheux, Eric Houdeau, Emilie Lance, Olivier Laprevote, Michel Laurentie, Ludovic Le Hegarat, Jean‐charles Leblanc, Nicolas Loiseau, David Makowski, Francesca Mancini, Eric Marchioni, Jean‐françois Masfaraud, Mathilde Munier, Isabelle Oswald, Anne Platel, Yann Sivry, Paule Vasseur, Estelle Checlair-Westerberg, Eléonore Ney, Nathalie Arnich, Carole Catastini
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- Food Risk Assess Europe, 2025, 3 (2), ⟨10.2903/fr.efsa.2025.FR-0061⟩
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- Plastic debris dataset on the Seine riverbanks: up to 38 000 pre-production plastic pellets reported per square meter
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- Romain Tramoy, Laurent Colasse, Johnny Gasperi, Bruno Tassin
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- Data in Brief, 2025, pp.111735. ⟨10.1016/j.dib.2025.111735⟩
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- La persistance des champs d’épandage d’eaux usées de l’agglomération parisienne au cours du second XXe siècle
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- Etienne Dufour
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- Métropolitiques, 2025, ⟨10.56698/metropolitiques.2174⟩
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- Stock and vertical distribution of microplastics and tire and road wear particles into the soils of a high-traffic roadside biofiltration swale
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- Max Beaurepaire, Tiago de Oliveira, Johnny Gasperi, Romain Tramoy, Mohamed Saad, Bruno Tassin, Rachid Dris
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- Environmental Pollution, 2025, 373, pp.126092. ⟨10.1016/j.envpol.2025.126092⟩
GreenStorm - présentation
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Years : 2024 - 2026
Name of the project : GreenStorm - Design and deployment of stormwater nature-based solutions (NBSSW) for resilient and livable cities.
Program: Driving Urban Transitions to a sustainable future (DUT call 2022 - European Commission - Horizon Europe Partnership)
Presentation
GreenStorm targets nature-based solutions designed to manage stormwater (NBSsw) as a means of urban transition, with a specific focus on climate adaptation, resilience of urban vegetation, but also enhanced social benefits. The hydrologic and thermal performance of NBSsw during present and future climate extremes (high intensity rainfall, drought, heat waves, frost/thaw) will be assessed for a range of NBSsw structures and a wide span of European climates, by coupled monitoring / modelling. Improved NBSsw structures, and pathways for their acceptable implementation in urban areas will be developed based on co-creation workshops with all relevant stakeholders (professionals and citizens).
A real case study in Copenhagen will serve to demonstrate NBSsw implementation in a community engaged approach and, based on a cross analysis with data and feedback from Paris, Athens, Genoa and Östersund, will allow to identify drivers for NBSsw upscaling. Based on these results, potential for widespread implementation of NBSsw at large urban catchment scale will be analysed in the 5 partner countries (France, Denmark, Sweden, Greece, Italy) and the hydrologic/hydraulic and thermal benefits will be modelled.
Objectives
- The GreenStorm project targets a greater resilience of urban water and sanitation services, which is a major challenge of urban adaptation, as well as a greater liveability of cities via resilient greening.
- The project will bring together contributors with expertise in a variety of disciplines to address in a holistic manner and across different scales the development and implementation of efficient, resilient and acceptable NBSSW.
- NBSSW deployment scenarios will be elaborated by cutting across the boundaries of various disciplines and involving different stakeholders, and ultimately be used to assess various NBSSW benefits by the means of numerical tools, under current and future climate conditions.
Partners
Five European countries are involved in this project: France, Greece, Italy, Denmark, and Sweden.
7 universities or research labs:
- Ecole des Ponts ParisTech (ENPC) - France,
- Cerema - France, University Gustave Eiffel - France,
- University of Genoa (UNIGE) - Italy,
- University of Copenhagen (UCPH) - Denmark,
- Agricultural University of Athens (AUA) - Greece,
- Luleå University of Technology (LTU) - Sweden
6 urban public authorities:
- City of Copenhagen,
- City of Athens,
- City of Genoa,
- City of Paris,
- CD93 (France),
- City of Ostersund
1 SME:
- Koordinat (Denmark)
Contacts: Marie-Christine Gromaire et Jérémie Sage