The Mediterranean Wetlands Newsletter is published several times per year and circulated by e-mail. It presents the news of the Tour du Valat, and more broadly of the Mediterranean wetlands.
It includes 5 parts:
Find below all the newsletters published since 2010.
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2024
Newsletter #46 I Provence-Alpes-Côte-d’Azur’s nature reserves adapt to climate change [1] I September 2024
Newsletter #45 | The Tour du Valat turns 70! [2] I June 2024
2023
Newsletter #44 | Using numerical modelling to support wetland restoration and management programmes [3] (November 2023)
Newsletter #43 | At the Tour du Valat, the season is in full swing ! [4] (July 2023)
Newsletter #42 | What kind of agroecology for the Camargue? [5] (March 2023)
2022
Newsletter #41 | Avian influenza: what are the challenges for human health, livestock and wildlife? [6] (November 2022)
Newsletter #40 | Can mapping help to restore Mediterranean wetlands? [7] (July 2022)
Newsletter #39 | Wetlands restoration [8] (April 2022)
2021
Newsletter #38 | The voices of wetlands in the Mediterranean [9] (December 2021)
Newsletter #37 | The Living Mediterranean Report [10] (August 2021)
Newsletter #36 | The European Eel, a great adventurer [11] (February 2021)
2020
Newsletter #35 | Nature-based solutions [12] (November 2020)
Newsletter #34 | Mosquito control: Bti, between science and industry [13] (July 2020)
Newsletter #33 | Ducks, geese and swans in the Camargue [14] (April 2020)
2019
Newsletter #32 | Civil society: a key player in the sustainable management of Mediterranean Wetlands [15] (December 2019)
Newsletter #31 | Tackling climate change impacts to help practitioners saving wetlands [16] (Septermber 2019)
Newsletter #30 | Focus on the Mediterranean Waterbird Network [17] (June 2019)
Newsletter #29 | IPBES: acting to conserve Mediterranean wetlands [18] (April 2019)
2018
Newsletter #28 | Nature-Based Solutions [19] (December 2018)
Newsletter #27 | The Eurasian Spoonbill, an emblematic wetland species [20] (July 2018)
Newsletter #26 | The SWOS Project [21] (March 2018)
2017
Newsletter #25 | Alternative mosquito control methods in the Camargue [22] (June 2017)
Newsletter #24 | Antibiotic resistances in wildlife [23] (February 2017)
2016
Newsletter #23 | Climate change in the Mediterranean wetlands [24] (November 2016)
Newsletter #22 | The Petit Saint-Jean agro-ecological project [25] (June 2016)
Newsletter #21 | The Tour du Valat Natural Regional Reserve 2016-2020 Management Plan [26] (January 2016)
2015
Newsletter #20 | Geomatics at the Tour du Valat [27] (in French) (July 2015)
Newsletter #19 | The Tour du Valat’s involvement in the conservation of the Greater Flamingo in the Camargue [28] (April 2015)
2014
Newsletter #18 | The energy restoration work at the Tour du Valat [29](December 2014)
Newsletter #17 | Land cover in Mediterranean coastal wetlands from 1975 to 2005 [30] (September 2014)
Newsletter #16 | The Gediz Delta in Turkey [31] (May 2014)
2013
Newsletter #15 | The AEWA Agreement, an instrument for international cooperation [32] (December 2013)
Newsletter #14 | The restoration of the Camargue saltflats lagoons and marshes [33] (October 2013)
Newsletter #13 | The Tour du Valat Regional Nature Reserve [34] (March 2013)
2012
Newsletter #12 | Ecological rehabilitation [35] (November 2012)
Newsletter #11 | Joint management of a marsh in the Camargue [36] (July 2012)
Newsletter #10 | “Natural” mosquito control in the Camargue: negative impacts on biodiversity [37] (May 2012)
Newsletter #9 | Status and trends of Mediterranean wetlands [38] (January 2012)
2011
Newsletter #8 | Exotic invasive species [39] (October 2011)
Newsletter #7 | Long-term monitoring of herons and ibis in the Camargue [40] (July 2011)
Newsletter #6 | Les plantes aquatiques [41] (April 2011)
Newsletter #5 | Les Pôles-relais zones humides [42] (February 2011)
2010
Newsletter #4 | La science participative au service de la biodiversité [43] (December 2010)
Newsletter #3 | Écologie de la santé et biodiversité [44] (October 2010)
Newsletter #2 | La gestion de l’eau en Camargue [45] (August 2010)
Newsletter #1 | La Méditerranée, “hospot” de biodiversité [46] (June 2010)