Conference: Birth and life of a river - Perspectives sur la Seine
Streams are heavily influenced by their watersheds from which they collect rainwater and sediments forming their beds. Rivers and rivers are sources of biodiversity. The course of the Seine has taken many water paths over geological times… during glacial times when its mouth was close to England, sometimes invisible in tropical climates where marine incursions occupied the Parisian basin, sometimes marshy and extending over vast expanses, sometimes torrential at the end of the last glaciation, 10,000 years ago … Traces of these periods can still be observed today, the steep limestone slopes of the slopes of Guernes, Moisson and Roche Guyon, the floodplain of the Bassée, the largest wetland of Ile de France, in Seine and Marne, the ancient meanders of the Marais Vernier in Normandy …
Christian WEISS is an expert biogeographer, teaching the interrelations between Man and Nature. His field of intervention: PLU, Environmental study, Landscape charter, Watershed study, geographical and ecological diagnosis, he also wrote several works. Rendezvous 2 rue de l'audience - courtroom at 15:00.
The town halls of La Roche-Guyon, Moisson, Bonnières-sur-Seine and Bennecourt joined forces in 2022 to celebrate the Seine, their common living heritage: they offer meetings, animations, conferences on the 4 sites to promote access to biodiversity for all, history, culture, art and literature specific to this territory and create a link in the valley.