Forest and the Water Cycle
Quantity, Quality, Management

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Are forests beneficial or prejudicial to the functions and uses of water? Is it possible to concomitantly sustain forestry activities and to protect downstream water uses, particularly drinking water supply? For most scientists and practitioners, but also for a wider audience, woodland areas benefit from a very positive image. In fact, they often maintain or improve the quality of water resources, in addition to benefits for biodiversity, landscapes, and recreational activities, among others. Regarding the quantitative aspect of water resources, the issue is more often discussed with positive arguments for less runoff, and less floods and erosion, but also a decrease of water resource availability due to the higher evapotranspiration of forests in comparison with other landcovers.

In order to answer these issues, and as a result of the LIFE+ SEMEAU Project and International Conference, the book brings together international contributions from the forestry and water resource communities, including scientists, consultants, managers, operators, and project owners, from the point of view of a scientific approach, as well as a regulatory and socio-economic perspective, and both from Drinking Water and Natural Mineral Water standpoints. The book will also contribute to facilitating dialogue between foresters and those responsible for managing water resources, and making protective actions for water resources in forested areas simpler, more efficient and proactive. To this end, it comprises 32 different original contributions with about 50 co-authors, structured in seven parts. The introductory chapters have been specifically drafted to provide forestry and water professionals with a shared base of hydrological and forestry language. The book also includes a number of case studies in various countries, to properly illustrate the subjects under consideration. It is written in English, but the chapters’ titles and abstracts are translated in French
Patrick Lachassagne (MSc, Dr, Pr. equivalence) and Michel Lafforgue (MSc, Eng, Dr) are water experts, and specialists of the interactions between forest and the water cycle. Both are researchers, with several hundred publications to their credit, and teachers for various Engineering Schools and Universities in France. They are also practitioners with worldwide experience; Patrick Lachassagne worked at the French Geological Survey for 20 years and then for Danone Waters, and Michel Lafforgue served at the Suez Consulting engineering company for more than 20 years, as project director, expert, and coordinator of the drinking water club. Patrick is Vice-President of the French Chapter of the International Association of Hydrogeologists and Director of the “Water Institute by Evian”.