Articles | Volume 385
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-385-371-2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-385-371-2024
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19 Apr 2024
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Technical, economic and social rehabilitation of old canals to cope with global change: the case of the Neste Canal (France)

Patrice Garin, Marielle Montginoul, Daniel Lepercq, and Pascal Chisne

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The Neste Canal (France) was built during the 19th century to satisfy multiple uses, which have since highly changed, calling into questions about its function. But this old hydraulic work can help the territories to adapt, if reforms are carried out: its future depends on the political recognition of its contribution to the rivers’ minimum water flows, the introduction of a payment for this ecological function, and changes in the hydraulic regulation system.