A new policy for wetlands conservation in France induced the development of
research on the main functions of these ecosystems. This paper summarizes
the results of four studies initiated in the Seine River basin by scientist
s, the regional water agency and a water supply syndicate to assess some of
the functions of wetlands, mainly of riverine wetlands. One was directly c
onducted at the scale of the whole basin, focusing on the role of wetlands
in water supply, flood control and nutrient retention. A second one was cen
tred on the importance of waterbodies more or less connected to the channel
for fish communities and on the role of flooded grasslands for the reprodu
ction of pike. From the results obtained in large sectors of the fluvial co
rridor, a method is proposed for a regionalization of the hydrosystem. Two
other approaches were tested in large areas of fluvial corridors to classif
y nitrate removal capacities of riverine wetlands through the identificatio
n of physical and biological indicators or modelling. What emerges from the
se studies is the necessity to undertake a common classification of wetland
s on a hydrogeomorphic basis and then to develop multifunctional assessment
in reference zones from the identified indicators or tested models.