L’intégration du principe de continuité écologique dans les schémas de cohérence territoriale (SCOT) – Analyse de 21 expériences de SCOT Integrating the principle of ecological connectivity in SCOTs (local development plans in France) Analysis of 21 SCOTs

Quel bilan peut-on faire de la mise en œuvre de la Trame verte et bleue ? L'analyse des SCOT outils privilégiés de mise en œuvre permet de dégager quelques tendances fortes.<br>This study is part of the work for the operational committee (COMOP) in charge of formulating the rules and reco...

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Main Author: Élodie François, Jennifer Amsallem et Michel Deshayes
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Institut national de recherche pour l’agriculture, l’alimentation et l’environnement (INRAE) 2010-10-01
Series:Sciences, Eaux & Territoires
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Online Access:http://www.set-revue.fr/sites/default/files/archives/19_article.pdf
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Summary:Quel bilan peut-on faire de la mise en œuvre de la Trame verte et bleue ? L'analyse des SCOT outils privilégiés de mise en œuvre permet de dégager quelques tendances fortes.<br>This study is part of the work for the operational committee (COMOP) in charge of formulating the rules and recommendations for implementation of the French ecological network created by the "Grenelle II" law. Based on 21 local development plans (SCOT), the study analyses the different methods used to position local ecological networks, how this planning tool is used in the local development plans and how participative approaches have been developed to ensure that local stakeholders support the project. The study has produced recommendations on how to integrate an ecological network in a SCOT in compliance with national guidelines.
ISSN:2109-3016
1775-3783