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Franco-Swiss Agreements on the Rhône and Geneva: Half-Empty or Half-Full Glass

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OPINION. Coordination is flexible but these agreements retain relatively fragmented governance structures, writes Christian Bréthaut and Géraldine Pflieger of the Institut des sciences de l'environnement de l'Université de GenèveAfter a decade of negotiations, on 4 September 2025 Switzerland and France managed to sign two agreements in line with cooperation on the transboundary waters of the Rhône and the regularisation of the waters of Leman. A…
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OPINION. Coordination is flexible but these agreements retain relatively fragmented governance structures, writes Christian Bréthaut and Géraldine Pflieger of the Institut des sciences de l'environnement de l'Université de GenèveAfter a decade of negotiations, on 4 September 2025 Switzerland and France managed to sign two agreements in line with cooperation on the transboundary waters of the Rhône and the regularisation of the waters of Leman. A…

The Franco-Swiss agreements for the management of the Rhône and Lake Geneva are signed, helping to anticipate possible tensions between users or to manage floods in the context of climate change.

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Actu-Environnement broke the news in on Thursday, September 11, 2025.
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