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[Fr] Rapport d'activités 2019-2024
Ce rapport d’activités rend compte des nombreux projets portés par la Mission Val de Loire et ses partenaires sur une période de 6 années, période...
Published on 26 July 2017 - Updated 08 November 2019
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Mission Val de Loire is carrying out a study on the socioeconomic value of landscapes along with various partners. On Saturday 1 July 2017, some fifteen local inhabitants (residents, farmers, association leaders and elected officials) joined up with the research team sent out by the Passeurs-Paysagistes association on a tour taking them from Saint-Saturnin-sur-Loire to Trélazé along the southern hillside and crossing the Authion Valley.
The Maine-et-Loire site: Trélazé, La Daguenière, La Bohalle, Saint-Mathurin-sur-Loire, Blaison-Gohier, St-Sulpice-sur-Loire and Saint-Saturnin-sur-Loire.
The tour followed on from some forty interviews held with local inhabitants. Based on the sometimes converging, sometimes different opinions collected therefrom, Passeur-Paysagistes identified 4 places representative of the most distinctive landscape features.
The 4 places were all stopping points along the way in order to exchange viewpoints on the highly diverse landscapes they featured:
At the final stop, the panoramic views from the slate mound took in the entire area travelled and led to all-round discussion on landscapes, production of economic activities and residential choices.
Following the tour, a video summarising it is in preparation, with a view to initiating discussion during a workshop planned for mid-September.
During the summer, trainees sent out by our partners also questioned tourists passing through the 2 study areas (Loiret and Maine-et-Loire) in order to complement information gathered.
The scientific consortium lending its support to Mission Val de Loire is made up of:
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