
ASL interviews
Discover the hidden riches of Lake Geneva on the last Monday of each month through an interactive interview with a specialist in the field
Key figures
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km
of shores to discover
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people using the lake daily
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kg
plastic materials entering the lake every year
ASL Online Lecture Series
Concept
ASL interviews take place on the last Monday of each month at 7 p.m. and directly or indirectly affect the vocations of Lake Geneva.
The objective is to allow each of you to be in privileged contact with an expert in the field being approached. This will allow you to be able to listen, meet and interact from your sofa with the invited specialists.
The webinars take the form of interactive and dynamic interviews with a brief introduction to the topic by ASL.
Topics and planning
DATE | TOPIC | EXPERT INVITEE |
26.04.2021 (confirmed) |
The lake avifauna | Laurent VALLOTTON, Biologist, Ornithologist - Geneva, CH |
31.05.2021 (confirmed) |
The importance of soils | Jean-Marcel DORIOZ, Agronomist- Maugny, FR |
28.06.2021 (confirmed) |
Microplastics in the Geneva Lake | Julien boucher, Environmental engineer- Lausanne, CH |
26.07.2021 | Summer break | |
30.08.2021 (confirmed) |
Underwater herbariums | Pascal MULATTIERI, Biologist and professional diver - Bernex, CH |
27.09.2021 (confirmed) |
Lake Geneva through art and literature | Raphaëlle JUGE, Biologist - Chêne-Bougeries, CH |
25.10.2021 (to be confirmed) |
The sources | To be confirmed |
29.11.2021 (confirmed) |
Fish migration | Damien ROBERT-CHARRUE, Nature management engineer- Genève CH |
27.12.2021 | Winter break | |
31.01.2022 | To be confirmed | |
28.02.2022 | To be confirmed |
Practical informations
- Webinars will last approximately one hour, questions include.
- The webinars take place on the last Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m.
- The webinars will take place using the ZOOMapp.
- Registration is required for each webinar.
- The webinars are also expected to be streamed live on social media.
Contact
Adrien Bonny
Project manager
adrien.bonny@asleman.org
Webinar of 26th April registration form : l'avifaune lacustre avec Laurent Vallotton
Gallery
The Common Scaup, a rare wintering bird that can be observed on Lake Geneva
Photo : Kai Taimsalu
Pearl cultures, an activity that exists on the shores of Lake Geneva
Underwater herbarium must be preserved for their richness
20,000 years ago, there were icebergs on Lake Geneva
The Lavaux, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
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