Do water managers perceive sustainable urban drainage systems as tools for an improved qualitative management of stormwater? A discourse analysis of the case of Lyon (France)

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TitreDo water managers perceive sustainable urban drainage systems as tools for an improved qualitative management of stormwater? A discourse analysis of the case of Lyon (France)
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuteursComby E, Riviere-Honegger A, Cottet M, Ah-Leung S, Cossais N
JournalDEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE & TERRITOIRES
Volume10
Pagination16082
Date PublishedDEC
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1772-9971
Mots-clésmicropollutant, Perception, pollution, stormwater, water management, water manager, Water treatment
Résumé

Stormwater is a major source of nonpoint source pollutant contamination in aquatic environments. We aim at understanding how various stakeholders perceive and address the pollutant issues linked with stormwater and at analyzing what degree of efficiency they associate with alternative stormwater management facilities (centralized and decentralized). We interviewed 24 stakeholders involved in stormwater management in the metropolitan area of Lyon. The results show that stormwater management is primarily considered quantitatively. Alternative stormwater management make municipal actors and scientists think differently the city. If managers know quite well pollution, they struggle to define micropollutants. Stakeholders perceive alternative stormwater management facilities as a multifaceted reality.

DOI10.4000/developpementdurable.16082