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🏛 AIDES_TERRITOIRES · 📍 Centre-Val de Loire
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Sep 9, 2024
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Water and aquatic environments / Water sanitation, Water and aquatic environments / Rivers / canals / bodies of water, Nature / environment / Soils, Nature / environment / Biodiversity, Mobility / transport / Active modes: cycling, walking and associated developments, Nature / environment / Nature-based adaptation solutions (NbS)
Today, the adaptation of territories to the challenges of climate change is pushing the Department of Eure-et-Loir to mobilize local actors to strengthen the resilience of spaces and human activities. This is why the Department wishes to facilitate the emergence of local projects by mobilizing technical and financial means adapted to the expectations of the territories on themes related to ecological transition (restoration and preservation of natural and aquatic environments, planting of vegetation, rainwater management) and soft mobility (departmental plan for walking and hiking routes, development of cycling mobility). Furthermore, for over 30 years, it has managed the Departmental Plan for Walking and Hiking Routes. Representing an offer of over 220 circuits (walking, equestrian, and mountain biking) and 3,000 km of marked trails, the PDIPR must meet the new expectations of Euréliens and tourists. Actions in favor of the PDIPR aim to protect rural paths, to identify paths open to hiking (walking, equestrian, mountain biking), thus promoting the creation of tourist routes and walks.