Translation in progress, thank you wait ...

wait
FrançaisEnglishDeutsch

Aménagement du territoire

PLANNING

Region and territories

Ensure the attractiveness of Burgundy in developing territories, in a process of sustainable development is the ambition of the Regional Council of Burgundy.

The territorial component is one of eight areas of project contract 2007-2013 State-Region .

Hôtel de Région

Hôtel de Région

© photo credit: Regional Council of Burgundy


The challenge for Burgundy are high:

Making Public Policies consist

 

Provide answers to relevant local

 

support the Rural Areas to halt the desertification of rural structures and adapted to new territories of the Needs

 

put up a platform of information systems (GIS) of Burgundy

Burgundy is:

  • 2.7% of the French population
  • More than 1.6 million inhabitants
  • 2045 including 14 communes over 10 000
  • 5 municipal structures (Dijon, Beaune, Nevers, Chalon-sur-Saone, Macon)
  • 15 countries
  • A regional park

Document related to this article

  • Voir ”Assises des territoires - Le film”
    Focus on the territories - The Movie

    The Burgundy region initiated foundation of the territories of Burgundy to give voice to citizens, professionals and politicians. Between inventory, thoughts, ideas emerging and action by everyone speaks of its territory in its own way ...

Website

  • Extranet - Areas of Burgundy

    Extranet - Territoires de Bourgogne

    This extranet is dedicated to all areas of project Burgundy: Country, Conurbations Morvan Regional Park. It is designed as an interactive platform to disseminate and exchange information and work collectively and collaboratively. It is intended primarily for professional actors and territorial policies, working in both rural and urban sector.

    Visit www.territoires-bourgogne.fr

   Imprimer

- Article du 01/04/2008 13:37, modifié le 21/09/2011 12:07 -


facebook  twitter  Digg  Yahoo  Delicious  Technorati  myspace


The pages on this site are 100% Valid XHTML 1.0 Strict

Imprint | Accessibility | Contact Us | Sitemap RSS and son | Facebook (page officielle)
Photo credits and copyright - © Regional Council of Burgundy - 2012 -


Translations by Google Translate