22/11/2024
[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 08 December 2017 - Updated 05 February 2018
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The application submitted by the town of Mûrs-Érigné (Maine-et-Loire) was selected as the winning project for the "2017 Landscape Plans" call for proposals. The municipality presented an ambitious programme, both in terms of the stakes outlined and the proposed methodological approach, which intends to bring together residents, diverse stakeholders, local elected representatives and project leaders around a genuine territory-wide project.
There are three levels to the basic landscape framework within which Mûrs-Érigné is located – Loire Valley / urban area / vine-planted hillsides – and this itself breaks down into myriad landscape units conveying both the natural and human factors that have had a hand in shaping them.
Mûrs-Érigné also lies at the gateway of the Angers Loire Métropole urban area, one of whose ambitions (outlined in its 2016-2030 Territorial Project) is to enhance the living environment of this territory.
The municipality provides a 360° view of its environment: a confluence reflecting the diversity of its landscapes and stakeholders (residents, farmers, vinegrowers, in rural and urban areas alike) who are all concerned by the changes affecting their landscapes.
In connection with the Loire Valley's inclusion on the Unesco World Heritage List and listed site status of La Roche de Mûrs, the municipality is committed to efforts aimed at safeguarding and enhancing the Outstanding Universal Value (O.U.V.) of its landscapes.
The Landscape Plan looks to be one of the best ways to unite citizens around a territory-wide project and come up with a shared action programme as far as landscape quality is concerned.
The existing stakes to be upheld:
Some stakes to be developed and prioritised:
The municipality of Mûrs-Érigné has been strongly committed for some years now to innovative governance methods, not least those concerning sustainable regional development. The method of governance proposed for this landscape plan will be no different, with the various stakeholders involved working together (local elected representatives, staff from Sustainable urban planning and development and Communication departments, as well as other departments (Childcare, Tourism and Culture, Population and so on) and partners (Angers Loire Métropole, AURA, DDT, Mission Val de Loire, AGROCAMPUS and lycée agricole du Fresne).
The project will be conducted according to the "design thinking" approach,
for it seeks to go beyond the consultation level by actively involving citizens in making joint decisions, and even jointly funding or jointly carrying out the projects.
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