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Apr 6, 2023
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In a context of land scarcity, economic activity zones (ZAE) represent a significant portion of artificialized land whose uses need to be rethought due to their loss of attractiveness. Considered as an activity zone are: "industrial, commercial, tertiary, craft, tourist, port or airport activity zones". To improve knowledge about ZAEs and reflect on their requalification potential, the law requires local authorities to carry out an inventory of their economic activity zones.
The inventory must be established by the EPCI, which is the competent authority for the creation, development and management of activity zones. The inventory must contain three stages:
Vacancy is defined according to three criteria: