Furusho, Carina
Dynamique de collaboration entre acteurs opérationnels et scientifiques pour une amélioration des systèmes de prévision des crues en France
- 2015.
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Resume La prévision des crues demeure actuellement une mission difficile, avec des marges d’amélioration importantes, dont les forts enjeux socio-économiques mobilisent scientifiques et acteurs opérationnels. À travers la présentation du processus de développement d’un outil hydrologique largement utilisé pour la prévision des crues en France, cet article illustre l'importance de l'interaction entre chercheurs et communauté d’utilisateurs pour faire émerger des questions de recherche, proposer en retour des solutions innovantes et garantir l’utilisation concrète des produits. Given the technical and scientific progress, one might believe that existing knowledge and data are sufficient to understand and model all the physical processes governing natural phenomena on Earth. However, providing accurate flood forecasts remains a difficult task and there is still room for large improvements, with social and economic stakes calling for the common efforts of scientists and practitioners. In this paper, we present the development process of a hydrological tool widely used in the French flood forecast network. The development of the model is based on two decades of research results but also on the interaction between scientists and practitioners. We describe how regular meetings and workshops favor the exchanges between researchers and practitioners and we provide two examples to illustrate concretely the active role of end-users in recent scientific developments implemented in the operational flood forecasting tool. The promising results obtained in the everyday model use demonstrate the importance of the synergy among the involved actors for the development of innovative tools.